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Barbarea rupicola ‘Sunnyola’

Barbarea, also known as 'wild cress', can be biennials or perennials, with simple or pinnate leaves and small, 4-petalled yellow or white flowers, followed by slender seed-pods

Cotula hispida

With its silvery-grey, velvetty foliage this is an all year round addition of class to a rockery. The tiny yellow flowers May-September resemble tiny buttons. Height 15 cm. Spread 40 cm

Erodium chrysanthmum

Mostly grown for its lacy silver grey foliage, which will look well in any rockery. The yellow flowers will appear in Spring. Best planted in a sunny spot. Height 15 cm. Spread 20 cm.

Helianthemum Ben Fhada

An evergreen addition for the rockery, front of border or walls. Single yellow flowers with orange eye against silver-green foliageĀ  in early summer. Second flush in late summer. Height 20 cm. Spread 40 cm.

Helianthemum Wisley Primrose

If you want to add a touch of grey to your rockery this is a good choice. The pale yellow flowers have darker yellow centres and appear from Spring. Height 20 cm. Spread 40 cm.

Lampranthus luteus

Green groundcover on a year round basis. In summer bright yellow flowers cover its succulent leaves. Needs a dry and sunny spot. Height 15 cm. Spread 50 cm.

Mimulus Highland Yellow

Monkey Flower Snapdragon like yellow flowers from May-September. Height 20 cm. Evergreen. Prefers moist soil and a sunny position.

Raoulia hookeri

Evergreen, prostrate with tiny grey-silver rosettes. Best in poor gritty humus. Pale yellow-green flowers. Dislikes winter wet. Height 1cm. Sunny position, well-draining soil.

Sedum spath Purpureum

Evergreen, mat-forming. rosettes of fleshy grayish-purplish leaves. Clusters of tiny yellow flowers are borne just above foliage in Summer. Sunny position.

Echeveria Chihuahuaensis

A succulent variety forming a short tight rosette up to 10cm wide. Small scalloped blue-grey leaves with pointed pink tips. Coral pink flowers with yellow centres. Height 25cm.