5 barerooted pieces. White blooms speckled with violet in spring. Heart shaped leaves. Edible. 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.
Late flowering variety about end of march. Lavender/purple/white flowers with purple spots. Yellow at base of petals. Coded as Number 5.
To 75 cms. Large orchid-like and luminous, white flowers adorned with lavender-edged petals. Yellow throated bases. Faint spotting. Summer to autumn flowering . Exotic looking variety for woodland borders and shade. Moist but well-drained soil . Coded as Number One. Winter dormant.
(Toad Lily). Beautiful orchid-like flowers in autumn. White with purple spots. Moist soil. Great for shady woodland or perennial border. Well-drained, rich, moist soil. Coded as Number 8.
5 large pieces with a good shoot. (Toad Lily). Beautiful orchid-like flowers in autumn. White with purple spots. Moist soil. Great for shady woodland or perennial border. Well-drained, rich, moist soil. Coded as Number 8. 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.
(Toad Lily) - mixed varieties only. Small, orchid-like flowers that could vary in shades of lavender/white/purple and/or spotting. Late summer to autumn flowering. Part to full shade, moist soil. Winter dormant. Photos are examples only of what you may expect.
To 1.5 metre. Purple tinted stems and ferny like foliage. Clusters of large, fluffy-looking flowers with lilac petals and pale yellow stamens. Summer flowering. Sun or part shade. Suits cottage, woodland or meadow. Winter dormant.