(Yellow Wax Bells). Rare - seldom available. .6 to 1.2 metres. Reddish-purple stems. Sharply lobed leaves. 3 cm long flowers with 5 creamy-yellow petals which overlap. Humus rich soil, part shade. Woodland garden. Winter dormant.
Height to 1.2 metres. Superb variety. Strong spikes bear dark purple, almost black, star-shaped flowers. Leathery green leaves are beautifully pleated. Long lived border plant. Part sun/part shade. Winter dormant.
Pretty pink and white, orchid-like flowers early summer. Light shade and good drainage. Hardy. Winter dormant.
Green fern-like foliage in spring. Pink flowers. Woodland ground cover. Winter dormant.
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.