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
The cream and green foliage topped with an abundance of golden yellow flowers are a bright and cheerful addition to any garden. Height 40 cm. Spread 40 cm. Plant in a sunny position, in free-draining soil.
A neat mounding habit of foliage with striking bi-coloured flowers from May to September. A large eye of deep bronze surrounded by gold. A good cutflower. Height 35cm. Spread 35cm.
A neat mounding habit of foliage with striking bi-coloured flowers from May to September. A large eye of burgundy red surrounded by yellow. A good cut flower. A low maintenance plant which is disease resistant. Height 35 cm. Spread 35 cm.
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
The lemon-yellow flowers are born on slender stems. Very easy grown they will make sure that you have a splash of yellow in Autumn, doubles up as excellent cut-flower. Height 70 cm. Spread 40 cm.
An evergreen addition for the rockery, front of border or walls. Single yellow flowers with orange eye against silver-green foliage in early summer. Second flush in late summer. Height 20 cm. Spread 40 cm.
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.
Add a rich golden touch to your display. This Day Lily has a long flowering period, a lovely fragrance and would perform well in a border or container. Height 50 cm. Spread 40 cm.
A good old fashioned garden favourite. Compact plant with multiple large yellow flowerspikes from late spring to early summer. Height 60 cm. Spread 30 cm,