There are about 150 different types of perennials and bulbs in the nursery including:
There are a few seed varieties and plastic labels available for sale. Visitors can obtain a printed catalogue and are welcome to wander around and enjoy looking at the variety of lines on offer. Some photos are on display or online.
"Its been said that life is like a garden.
Every small work of kindness and every thoughtful gesture is like a tiny seed.
And when you plant these seeds, wonderful things can happen." - Tracey Donovan
1 large rhizome. To 70 cms. Erect, clump-forming and rhizomatous with arching, grey-green leaves. The flower is yellow, closely veined purple and the general effect is brown.
(White Baneberry, Dolls Eyes). To 1 metre. Misty silvery grey foliage. Dense, small, globular clusters of small white, fragrant flowers. Fruit is an attractive white berry. This plant is sometimes called "Doll's Eyes" because the shiny white fruits resemble the china eyes once used in dolls. Woodland – part to full shade, moist well-drained soil. Winter dormant.
To 80 cms. Stunning star-shaped, purple-spotted flowers in autumn. These toad lilies are great for adding an exotic touch to the garden as well as vertical interest. These rhizomatous perennials are best grown in a sheltered or shady spot - moisture required. Winter dormant.