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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Iberis Masterpiece

Huge flat clusters of pure white flowers with pink centres from May to October. Attracts butterflies and bees. Great for edging a path or border. Height 30cm. Spread 45cm.

Iberis Pink Ice

Mounds of foliage topped with clusters of soft pale pink flowers with dark pink centres from May to October. Large flowers & long flowering. Attracts bees and butterflies. Height 30cm. Spread 45cm.

Persicaria aff Darjeeling Red

Red-pink flower spikes in Summer to Autumn. Green glossy foliage that turns bronze-red in Winter. Height 25 cm , spread 60 cm.

Persicaria aff. Superba

Evergreen groundcover plant, best used for mass planting. The ruby red flowers are long-lived and also add a bronze colour to your garden in autumn Height 20 cm. Spread 60 cm

Primula belarina Nectarine

Evergreen Primrose with double yellow flowers, orange red-edged petals. Flowers from March till May. Height 20 cm.

Sedum Chocolate Drop

Dark chocolate brown foliage with contrasting rose pink flowers from June to August. Height 30cm. Spread 45cm.

Sedum hybr Carl

Perennial with wine red flowers for July till September. Height 20cm. Sunny position free draining soil.

Aquilegia vulgaris ‘Winky Blue-White Double’

Aquilegia is a genus of clump-forming, short-lived perennials, which are commonly known as columbines. The different varieties offer an array of colour that can be used in your garden or patio.