(Irish Primrose) - Pink flowers. Very pretty. Light shade ideal. Good drainage.
Needs collected or trimmed back from 1 October. White monk's hood. 1.2 to 1.5 metres. The long stems of lovely white flowers are useful for brightening a shady corner mid-summer. The flowers resemble the hoods that monks wear over their heads. Cut off flower stalks as they fade. Excellent cut flower. Part to full shade. Winter dormant.
To 30 cms. A lovely long display of single, deep rose, carmine red, long stemmed flowers with a pale yellow centre. Green ferny-like leaves. Attractive fluffy seedheads. Sun and good drainage. Suits rock garden, mixed border or edge of woodland. Drought tolerant. Attracts butterflies. Winter dormant.
(Windflower). Rare and beautiful. Height to 40 cms. Creamy lemon, bowl shaped flowers in spring/summer. Sun or part shade. Winter dormant.
10 to 12 cms. A low-growing herbaceous perennial with finely divided foliage and golden-yellow or lemon/yellow flowers in spring. A lovely ground cover for under trees and shrubs. Moist shade. Winter dormant