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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.

Primula veris Bright Deep Yellow

Cowslip Fragrant, bright yellow flowers in May-June. Height 20 cm. Evergreen.

Primula veris Lime with Orange

Cowslip with lime-orange flowers. Evergreen. Height 20cm.

Primula vulgaris

Primrose Pale yellow flowers from March till May. Height 20 cm. Partial shade, free-draining humus-rich, moist soil. Evergreen.

Pulmonaria Blue Ensign

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

Pulsatilla v Weisse Schwan

Pasque Flower Height 20 cm. Big nodding, cup-shaped white flowers in Spring. Sunny position, well-draining soil.

Pulsatilla vulg Violet

Purple flowers from March-May. Well-drained soil. Height 20cm.

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.

Anemone Blanda ‘Alba’

Anemone Blanda Alba 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.

Anemone Nemorosa

Anemone Nemorosa, also known as 'Wood Anemone', is a stunning creeping plant with dainty foliage and beautiful star shaped white flowers.

Aquilegia ‘McKana Hybrid’

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.

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.