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Persicaria microcephala ‘Red Dragon’®

An excellent groundcover plant for moist areas of the garden. Grown for it's wonderful dark red-purple foliage which spreads quickly and gives great contrast. Lance-shaped leaves are sharply pointed and splashed with silver at their centres. Small pale pink flowers in late Summer and Autumn. Garden plant for flowerbed in moist soil in sun or partial shade. Good in beds, borders, banks and slopes, coastal areas. Height and spread (approx) - 70cm x 100cm.

Phlox doug Red Admiral

Vigorous grower, but compact habit. Height 10 cm. Crimson flowers in April and May.

Phlox doug White Admiral

Compact. White flower from April to May. Height 10 cm.

Phlox sub Nettleton Variation

Rockery, semi-evergreen, cream variegated foliage. Bright pink flowers May-June. Sunny position, free-draining soil.

Polygonum bistorta Superba

Bistort Height 70 cm. Bright pink bottlebrush - like spikes of tiny flowers from May till July.

Saponaria ocymoides

Tumbling Ted Loose sprawling mats above which appears a profusion of flat pale pink to crimson flower. Height 8 cm. Excellent on a dry bank.

Sedum acre Aureum

Biting Stonecrop Brilliant foliage colour. Prostrate, succulent ground-cover plant with pale lime to yellow leaves. Yellow flowers in June and July. Great in the rockery. Evergreen. Height 10cm.

Sedum kam Weihenst Gold

Semi-evergreen. Sprawling habit. Flowers are golden yellow, turning to orange from June till August. Height 10 cm.

Sedum spath Cape Blanco

Yellow flowers from May-June. Grey foliage. Height 10 cm. Plant in a sunny position.

Sedum spath Purpureum

Evergreen, mat-forming. rosettes of fleshy grayish-purplish leaves. Clusters of tiny yellow flowers are borne just above foliage in Summer. Sunny position.

Sedum spur Fuldaglut

Rockery. Red flowers June-July. Red foliage. Height 10 cm. Sunny position, free-draining soil.

Thymus doef Bressingham

Height 10 cm. Creeping, grey leaves in rosettes. Pink flowers in June and July. Suitable for crazy paving. Evergreen.