Very tough little bun perennial with white flowers which mimic pelargoniums.
From clumps of strappy basal leaves rise tall flowering spires with a 'topknot' resembling a pineapple.
Grow it for the ferny foliage alone! Delicate clusters of white flowers on tall stems in summer. A great addition to the woodland. Hard to find but easy to grow once you have it. Good for picking and bouquets. Best in shade or semi shade.
Low clumping plant, with flower spikes bearing white flowers with dark pink marks.
Low clumping plant, with flower spikes bearing white flowers with dark pink marks.
A very vigorous and hardy ground cover with yellow flowers and burgundy reflexed sepals and cobalt blue anthers
Dark green whorls of leaves with dainty small white flowers in spring/summer.
Tall spires of pendulous green flowers make quite a statement in the garden. Can be left in the garden to multiply for years.
Low rosettes of small soft brown round leaves, highlighted by the occasional bright orange leaf. Small white flowers.
Mauve blue iris type flowers held above low growing narrow grass-like foliage. Flowers successively spring to mid summer.
Pretty spikes of mauve flowers in spring stand erect above attractive crinkle textured basal rosette of leaves