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Bronze Fennel

Herbaceous perennial that grows upto 180 cm. Plant in herb garden or in border in fertile, moist but well drained soil in full sun. Fresh aniseed-flavoured seeds and leaves. Leaves are used with oily fish, seafood, and salad dressing. Seeds flavour breads, curries, apple pie and fish sauce. Sprouted seed are used as a salad herb. Purple foliage.  A tonic for the nervous system. Height 180 cm.

Calamagrostis Karl Foerster

Feather Reed Grass. Garden plant for the flowerbed in moist to wet fertile soil in full sun. A grass that accompanies low growing perennials very well. An attractive upright grass with dark green leaves. Soft feathery green plumes in Summer mature to stiff pale brown spikes lasting to late Autumn. Height 150 cm, spread 70 cm. 

Fargesia dracocephala

Hardy bamboo which comes from the mountain forests of China. A clumping variety. Dark green dense foliage which arches over gracefully at the top. Ideal for hedge. Height 2 metres  

Fargesia murielae Jumbo

Umbrella Bamboo Height up to 400 cm. Evergreen. It has green canes and delicate fresh green leaves. Makes a thick bushy plant or a soft arched hedge and will grow in any position in the garden.

Fargesia murielae Simba

Bamboo suitable for smaller gardens. Ht. 250 cm, any free draining soil, suitable for hedging, bushy and compact.

Fargesia nitida

Fountain Bamboo. Ht 3-4 m. Exceptional resistant to cold. Prefers cool and shady site. Best used as solitary clump. Evergreen

Fargesia robusta

"Walking Stick Bamboo" Clumping, shade-loving with strong canes. Dark green foliage light green stems. Height up to 4 m.

Fargesia rufa

Height 2 metres. Hardy. As the olive-green canes mature, they lean gently away from the centre to give a luxuriant plant.

Fennel

(Foeniculum vulgare) Light green foliage. Leaves are used with oily fish, sea food & salad dressing. Fennel tea is good for upset stomach. Height 180 cm.

Indocalamus tessellatus

Height 2 m. Large and long, shiny dark green leaves.Can be used as in a Rockery & undergrowth nice and compact.

Leymus arenarius

Pale blue-grey leaves. Height 150 cm. Flowers May-July. Sunny position. Fast growers.

Osmunda regalis ‘Pupurescens’

A smaller Royal Fern. Forms a large clump of long and arching, deeply divided foliage, which changes colour constantly during the season providing wonderful interest. New red-purple fronds emerge in Spring and gradually turn to a bright green in Summer, further turning then to a yellow and finally bronze in Autumn. Garden plant for flowerbed in moist or boggy soil in full or partial shade. Great groundcover fern. Will tolerate sun in a cooler area in constantly moist soil. Good for marginal planting. Height and spread (approx) - 120 cm x 100 cm.