(Cranesbill). 40 cms. Mat forming. Very aromatic leaves. Pale Pink flowers with long stamens. Dry or moist conditions. Suitable for some shade. Orange/red foliage in autumn. Evergreen.
To 70cms when in flower. An unusual and captivating perennial bearing a lengthy display over the warmer months of deep crimson, pin-cushion style flowers. Particularly suited to informal drifts of 2-3 plants in mixed or wildflower gardens. Attractive to butterflies and useful as a cut flower for fresh floral arrangements. Sun. Winter dormant.
To 80 cms. Forms a compact mould. Long stems bear large, frilly mid to deep lilac blue blooms summer to autumn, that are ideal for picking. Sun or part shade in containers or garden. Colours may vary.
To 45 cms. Very stunning. deep raspberry coloured flowers, with deeper veins and a white eye. Sun.
Rare and seldom available. 30 cms. Fleshy roots produce narrow blade-like leaves which bear creamy-yellow orchid-like flowers in spring. Lovely in partial shade, woodland garden. Winter dormant.