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Brunnera ‘Jack of Diamonds’ ®

A wonderful perennial that will bring sparkle and interest to shady areas. Forms a spreading clump of silver heart-shaped leaves, frosty in appearance. The large leaves carry striking dark green veining. Clusters of small, dainty looking, baby blue 'forget-me-not' flowers in Spring. Attracts pollinators. Garden plant for the flowerbed in moist but well drained soil in full or partial shade. Good in beds, borders, for under-planting, woodland style gardens. Also suitable in large pots or containers. Height & Spread; 40cm x 80cm.

Campanula Ringsabell Indigo Blue

A tidy mound of slender stems with large drooping purple-blue bells in early to mid Summer. Very floriferous. Prefers a sun or partial shade position. Height 15cm. Spread 30cm.

Geranium Rozanne

The violet-blue flowers have white centres and appear from late spring to November. Rewarding plant, rich flowering and a strong grower. Height 45 cm. Spread 50 cm.

Myosotis scor Mermaid

Forget Me Not Compact. Soft blue flowers from June-October. Height 20 cm. Dark green leaves.

Sage

A popular herb in sausages, stuffing, and roast. Height 60 cm. Lilac-blue flower May-June. Sunny position, free-draining soil.

Sage golden

A yellow variegated form of sage. Used to flavor poultry and also popular in stuffing, sausages, roast, and strongly flavored foods. Height 50cm.

Sage off Bicolor

Green leaves with a white margin. Height 50cm. Blue flowers from April to August. Evergreen.

Sage off Tricolor

Height 60 cm. Grey-green foliage splashed with pink and white margins. Use as sage. Blue flowers from April to August. Sunny position, free-draining soil. Evergreen.

Sage purple

Purple, evergreen foliage. Leaves are used in stuffings, sauces, stews. Purple-blue flowers May-June. Sunny position, free-draining soil. Height 50 cm

Salvia x sylv Mainacht

Very dark blue - nearly black flower spikes from May-August. Height 40 cm. Sunny position, free-draining soil.

Aquilegia vulgaris ‘Winky Blue-White Double’

Aquilegia is a genus of clump-forming, short-lived perennials, which are commonly known as columbines. The different varieties offer an array of colour that can be used in your garden or patio.