An evergreen perennial with sharply toothed, sword-shaped leaves and small, green thimble-like flower-heads
Pure white flowers with an attractive red blotch on the base of the lower three segments.
Pink flowers with an attractive red blotch on the base of the lower three segments. Very hardy and will grow in cool and temperate climates.
Interesting spike of greenish pendulous flowers above wide glaucous leaves. Deciduous.
Summer growing bulb with orange/yellow flowers with darker stripes inside the petals.
Mauve blue iris type flowers held above low growing narrow grass-like foliage.
Stunning bright red flowers in autumn, growing up to 90 cm tall with fan-shaped flattened leaves like iris. Loves water margins or can be grown in a rich composted garden bed. Keep well mulched for best flowering. Easy to grow from seed, can naturalise.
With very pretty almost pleated stark white flowers similar to hollyhocks, this rapid growing woody perennial with leaves similar to a grape vine can reach up to 1.5 metres. Best in full sun. Often called a Russian Hibiscus, although it is not from Russia and not a hibiscus.
Impressive spires of burgundy flowers rise up above the greyish leaves.
A very fine evergreen clump forming perennial with narrow strappy leaves and airy pure white 3 petaled flowers.