To 1 metre. Huge, deep red, satiny flowers late spring/early summer. Pick flowers just as buds begin to open. Sun. Winter dormant.
Perennial Poppy. To 70 cms. Really large, salmon pink flowers late spring/early sumer-very stunning. A light flowering usually in autumn. Clump forming, ground cover. Sun. Easy to grow. Winter dormant.
Pretty upward-facing, short-spurred, bicoloured flowers. These are bushy, clump-forming perennial columbines that typically grow 45 to 60 cms tall and bloom in spring. Blue with contrasting white on the upper parts of the sepals. Sun or light shade. Suits borders, rock gardens, cottage gardens, open shade gardens, woodland gardens or naturalized areas. Continue to water plants after bloom to enjoy the ground cover effect of the foliage. Winter dormant.
To 45 cms. Evergreen, resembling a Solomon’s Seal, but with snakes-skin patterns on the stem. Dark green foliage. Pendulous lemon-scented, pale greenish-yellow flowers early summer. Ground cover. Semi-shade, moist and well drained soil.
Very popular and seldom available. Very few perennials will add the character and colour of the flowering poppy. They are perfect for borders or rock displays, and very effective as cut flowers. They are very easy to grow and very attractive. Rich plum coloured Poppy, which is one of the most popular cultivars. Height 70cm. Sun.