5 barerooted pieces. White blooms speckled with violet in spring. Heart shaped leaves. Edible. Winter dormant.
(Darmera peltata) .90 to 1.3 metres. Rounded cymes of numerous 5-petalled pink flowers to 1.5 cms across in late spring followed by large rounded leaves. Rounded, deeply lobed, coarsely toothed, dark green leaves with conspicuous veins to 60 cms across, that turn red in autumn. Slowly spreading, rhizomatous perennial that suits part or full shade. Winter dormant.
To 40 cms. Drought tolerant alpine. Long stems with clusters of light yellow flowers in summer. Average/dry/sandy well-drained soil. Attracts insects.
To 45 cms. Masses of purply blue flowers with darker veining. from late spring. Very long flowering. Deeply divided leaves. Sun or light shade. Winter dormant.
To 30 cms. The first ‘red leaf’ variety. The red blush on the green leaf is more prominent in the spring and fades to more green throughout the season. Amazing variety that has green leaves with red petioles that extend into the leaf blade and there is also a thin red margin around the leaf. In spring, the leaf between the veins will start to ‘blush’ red from the tip of the leaf down toward the base. Shade, moist soil. Winter dormant.
To 40 cms. Large, deepest blue flowers with red veining. Sun or light shade. Very popular. Winter dormant.