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Myosotidium hortenzia

An exotic looking perennial. Large heart-shaped glossy leaves with deep veins and slightly waved edges. In early Summer, stout stems among or above the foliage bear striking flower clusters. Petals are dark purple-blue towards the centres and pale lilac-white on the outer edges. Garden plant for flowerbed in moist and gritty but well-drained soil in light or partial shade. Wild grow in wet or boggy areas. Shelter from cold winds. Hardy in coastal or milder areas. Height and spread (approx) - 60cm x 60cm.

Omphalodes c. Starry Eyes

Perennial groundcover. Blue flowers with white star April-May. Height 15 cm. Light shade any free-draining soil.

Omphalodes verna

Evergreen and clump-forming. In Spring long loose sprays of flat, bright blue flowers with white eye. Height 20 cm. Partial shade, prefers moist soil. Height 20 cm.

Pulmonaria Blue Ensign

Deep blue flowers March-May. Height 20cm. Partial shade. Moist free-draining soil.

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

Anemone Blanda

Anemone Blanda 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.