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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Astrantia major ‘Sunningdale Variegated’

Astrantia are beautiful, clump-forming perennials with attractive glossy foliage. The produce stunning flowers which are surrounded by showy bracts which often provide a splash of colour. Astrantia is also known as 'Hattie's Pincushion' or 'Masterwort'.

Dicentra spectabilis

The red flowers are heart-shaped. They dangle delicately on the arching flowerstems and move gently in the slightest breeze. Height 70 cm. Spread 45 cm.

Geranium riv. Mavis Simpson

Its pretty pink flowers and grey green leaves are well suited to the mixed border. Flowering in summer and appreciated by bees and butterflies. Height 30 cm. Spread 40 cm.

Paeonia Bowl of Beauty

Height 90cm. Carmine-pink flower with ivory white petals in June and July.

Paeonia Sarah Bernhardt

Large fragrant double rose-pink flowers from June-July. Height 90 cm. Plant in a sunny position.

Polygonum bistorta Superba

Bistort Height 70 cm. Bright pink bottlebrush - like spikes of tiny flowers from May till July.

Thalictrum Black Stockings

Black stems that bear clusters of deep pink flowers, above lush green foliage. Good cutflower. Height 120 cm.