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Liriope muscari Moneymaker

The magnificent purple flowers are born in late summer to early autumn. Being evergreen this plant is suitable in many positions and is easy to grow. Height 30 cm. Spread 30 cm.

Ophiopogon plan Nigrescens

An ornamental, evergreen grass with attractive dark purple to black leaves. Lilac flowers in summer are followed by shiny black fruits. Best grown in rockery. Height 25 cm. Spread 20 cm.

Osteospermum Cape Daisy Maseru

Compact and well branched series. Blooms from late Spring to first frosts. Great in containers. Large flowers are a strong dark purple in colour. Full sun. Attracts butterflies. Height 30cm. Spread 30cm.

Primula dent lilac

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

Primula vialii

Clump-forming. Height 30 cm. Frost hardy. Dense spikes of tubular purple and red flowers in late Spring.

Saxifraga ar Carpet Purple

Mossy Saxifraga. Cup-shaped purple flowers on thin stems in May-June. Height 15 cm. Suitable for planting in cracks or as a groundcover in front of an alpine border. Plant in moist, well-drained soil.

Thymus vulg Compacta

Evergreen perennial. Herb used for stuffing. Purple flowers May-July. Height 15 cm. Sunny position, free-draining soil.

Thymus x c Variegata

Bushy, leaves are variegated with white. Pale mauve flowers from June till August. Height 20 cm. Evergreen.

Viola Penny Yellow Jump Up

Bright yellow and dark burgundy-purple bicolored flowers Height 15 cm. Evergreen.

Anemone cor. ‘St Brigid Mix’

Anemone 'St Brigid Mix' is commonly known as 'Windflower' because the flowerheads turn away from the wind. It is the perfect spring plant as it naturalizes easily and also multiplies for years and years to come.

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.