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Dryopteris aff. Crispa Cristata

A hardy evergreen fern. As it's name suggest the bright green fronds appear crispy or curled. They are crested at the tips with ruffled edges and may be arching or erect. Height 90 cm, spread 60 cm. A versatile garden plant which will tolerate most soils (dry or moist) and conditions(sun or shade) but it's preference is a moist partially shaded spot in the garden.

Echium candicans

Bushy biennial with grey hairy lance-shaped leaves. Dense spike-like panicles of white, light blue or dark blue in Spring and Summer. Height 200cm.

Echium pininana

To add an exotic touch to the garden, this plant will produce a magnificent tall, blue flower spikes every second year over silver green foliage. Spikes up to 400 cm. Can be very irritant to the skin.

Elymus magellanicus

The most Intense blue leaves of all grasses available. Does well in a container and as group planting to enhance any colour scheme. Height 50 cm. Spread 25 cm.

Erodium castellanum

With its unusual bright pink flowers placed well above its fuzzy Fernslike foliage this is a good addition to a sunny rockery. Height 15 cm. Spread 20 cm.

Erodium chrysanthmum

Mostly grown for its lacy silver grey foliage, which will look well in any rockery. The yellow flowers will appear in Spring. Best planted in a sunny spot. Height 15 cm. Spread 20 cm.

Erodium x var Bishops Form

The evergreen dark foliage combines very well with the deep pink flowers. These are open cup-shaped and will be around from spring right through to end of summer. Height 10 cm. Spread 30 cm.

Eryngium Big Blue

Unusual spikey blue-green foliage. Spectacular electric blue flowers. Height 60cm.

Eryngium bourgatii

The silver veined dark green foliage is very impressive when it reappears. The stiff steely blue flowerstems and flowers add to its magic in summer. Height 60 cm. Spread 40 cm.