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Eupatorium purpureum ‘Ruby’

A Eupatorium with a neat and compact growing habit and blooming earlier than other varieties. Bright green foliage forms and upright clump. In late Summer purple red stems bear a profusion of pink-purple flowers. Highly attractive to bees, butterflies and other pollinators. Garden plant for flowerbed in moist, free-draining soil in full sun. Good in beds, borders, wildlife gardens, or great in pots and containers. Height 80 cm. Spread 80 cm.

Helenium Moerheim Beauty

Upright and strong stems bear daisy-like flowers. Reddish-orange flowerheads appear in late summer and early autumn, extending the flowering season. Height 90 cm. Spread 60 cm.

Helenium Waldtraut

Flowerheads are gold with brown tints, which appear all summer and deepen as they age. Excellent addition to a border. Height 90 cm. Spread 50 cm.

Iris germanica Alcazar

An extremely hardy and low maintenance perennial. Strap like grey-green leaves. Flowers in late Spring and Summer. Dark purple outer petals and lavender inner petals. Full sun or part shade in moist free draining soil. Height 90cm. Spreed 30cm.

Liatris sp. Floristan White

The white flowers resemble bottle brushes and will appear in Summer. They make good strong cutflowers and will atract butterflies to the garden too. Height 90 cm. Spread 45 cm

Monarda Cambridge Scarlet

Clump-forming. Throughout Summer produces scented whirls of rich red flowers. Height 90 cm. Prefers moist soil and a sunny position.

Rosa Arthur Bell

Floribunda Rose. Clusters of beautifully scented flowers from June to September ranging in shades from golden-yellow to cream. Dark glossy bushy foliage. Good for cutting. Height 100 cm. Spread 100 cm.

Trollius chin Golden Queen

Globe Flower. Globular golden yellow flowers on erect stems in May and June. Height 100 cm.

Trollius stenopetalus

Magnificent, large, semi-double yellow flowers which open to shallow saucers with a central ring of yellow stamens. Bold green foliage. Height 75 cm.

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.