Herbaceous plants (in botanical use frequently simply herbs) are plants that have no persistent woody stem above ground. The term is mainly applied to perennials, but in botany it may also refer to annuals or biennials, and include both forbs and graminoids.

Annual herbaceous plants die completely at the end of the growing season or when they have flowered and fruited, and they then grow again from seed.

Herbaceous perennial and biennial plants may have stems that die at the end of the growing season, but parts of the plant survive under or close to the ground from season to season.

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Dicentra Adrian Bloom

The grey-green foliage looks delicate and combines very well with the dark Rosesy-pink flowers shaped like miniature hearts, showing all summer long. Height 30 cm. Spread 30 cm.

Epimedium x rubrum

This is a compact groundcover, suitable for shade. The young plants are bright red, maturing foliage turns pale green. Spurred red flowers in Spring. Height 20 cm. Spread 30 cm.

Lamium mac. Gold Nuggets

With its bright golden foliage this is a good plants to add tubs and baskets. Needs a shady spot, where it will be happy and produce pink flowers in Spring to early Summer Height 15 cm. Spread 40 cm.

Lamium mac. White Nancy

The silver foliage with its narrow green margins will add style and glamour to the garden. The white flowers appear from late spring to summer. Height 15 cm. Spread 40 cm.

Primula Oakleaf Yellow Picotee

A unique Primrose with oak shaped scalloped leaves that form an evergreen rosette. Clusters of star-shaped yellow flowers edged with red on tall stems above the foliage. Height 25c. Spread 15cm.

Asarum Europaeum

Asarum are commonly known as wild gingers, they are not culinary however, they do give off a ginger aroma. They are a perfect addition to the garden.