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Ophiopogon plan Nigrescens

An ornamental, evergreen grass with attractive dark purple to black leaves. Lilac flowers in summer are followed by shiny black fruits. Best grown in rockery. Height 25 cm. Spread 20 cm.

Primula veris

This beautiful native Primrose is associated with the arrival of spring. The fragrant yellow flowers are born on clusters on sturdy stems. Best planted in groups. Height 25 cm. Spread 25 cm.

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 vialii

Clump-forming. Height 30 cm. Frost hardy. Dense spikes of tubular purple and red flowers in late Spring.

Primula vulgaris

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

Uncinia rubra Everflame

Bright copper foliage with a bronze/ scarlet edge. Fully hardy. Full or partial shade in well drained soil. Height 30 cm.

Viola Freckles

Speckled Purple-on-white flowers from April -May. Height 15 cm. Sun or partial shade, free- draining soil.

Woodruff

Asperula Odorata Keeps your cloths moth-free when dried. Plant in partial shade in any free draining soil. Height 15 cm. white flowers in April-May.

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.