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Helleborus niger

The earliest flowering herbaceous plant, from January till April, with its long-lasting white flowers, is best used in small group at the front of the border. Height 25 cm. Spread 25 cm.

Helleborus niger Praecox

Forms a sturdy clump of leathery dark green foliage. Large cup shaped white flowers early in Spring - even earlier in milder areas. Prefers partial shade. Height 30cm. Spread 40cm.

Primula belarina Nectarine

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

Primula dent alba

Drumstick Primula. Height  25cm. Fully hardy, for any soil, white flowers in March-April.

Primula dent lilac

Drumstick Primula Height  25cm. Fully hardy, for any soil, lilac flowers in March-April.

Primula dent ruby

Drumstick Primula. Height  25 cm. Fully hardy, for any soil. Reddish flowers in March-April.

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.

Primula rosea Grandiflora

Height 15cm. Pink flowers with a yellow eye, before leaves develop, March-April.

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.