Achilleas come in a beautiful range of colours. Achillea 'King Alfred' is a is different to many Achillea you may see around. It is a small slow growing mat/mound forming perennial – only 10-15cm in height when fully grown.
The large fluorescent pink flowers are toothed, scented and showy. They combine well with the silvery blue foliage that will grace the rockery all year. Height 15 cm. Spread 30 cm
The long-spurred lavender flowers in Spring are eye catching. The heartshaped foliage is evergreen and changes from bronze to green to red each year. Height 20 cm. Spread 30 cm.
The dark foliage contrast well with the yellow springtime blooms. Needs free draining moist soil in sun to a small bight of shade . Also good for winter container planting. Height 30 cm. Spread 50 cm.
The blueish-green leaves makes you think this is a succulent. It is best positioned in a sunny rockery where its yellow flowers will show in spring early summer. Height 20 cm. Spread 15 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.
A long flowering variety and a good spreader. Crimson pink flowers with golden centre have crinkled petals and will cover the entire plant in spring. Height 20 cm. Spread 60 cm.
The double scarlet flowers will appear in big numbers from early to late summer. Best planted in a sunny rockery or front of border as edging. Height 20 cm. Spread 40 cm.
An excellent evergreen choice for a rockery or trough. Single, glowing orange flowers with yellow eye appear in late spring, early summer. Height 20 cm. Spread 30 cm.
Fluffy double orange-red flowers above an olive green foliage from May-September. Cut back foliage after flowering to keep shape. Height 20 cm, spread 40 cm.