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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.

Phygelius Croftway ‘Coral Princess’

Forms and upright clump of ovate dark green leaves. Bushy habit. Panicles of tubular coral pink-red flowers with contrasting yellow throats. Will bloom in profusion all through Summer and into Autumn. Cut back spent to flowers to sustain re-blooming. Garden plant for flowerbed in moist but well drained soil in full sun. Best in a sheltered position. Evergreen in mild areas. Good in beds, borders, coastal gardens, beside walls. Height and spread (approx) - 70cm x 60cm.

Rhodohypoxis baurii Dulcie

Snow-white flowers from May-September. Height 10 cm. Sunny position, free-draining soil.

Rhodohypoxis baurii Milloides

Rockery. Scarlet red flowers from May till September. Height 10 cm. Sunny position, free-draining soil.

Sage

A popular herb in sausages, stuffing, and roast. Height 60 cm. Lilac-blue flower May-June. Sunny position, free-draining soil.

Saponaria Bressingham

Large bright pink flowers in May-June. Height 10 cm. Sunny position, free-draining soil. Groundcover.

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.

Saxifraga Peter Pan

Mossy. Very compact rosettes of shiny bright green foliage. Lots of tiny pink-red flowers with yellow centers in April and May. Prefers a cool, moist position. Good in a rock garden. Height 10 cm. Evergreen.

Anacyclus Depressus

Anacyclus Depressus, also known as 'Flattenes Alexander's Foot', is a stunning daisy plant which is perfect for all your gardening needs.

Anchusa azurea ‘Dropmore’

'Italian Bugloss' is a biennial or short-lived perennial however, do not let this put you off. It is still a magnificent plant with stunning flowers and structural integrity.

Aquilegia ‘Black Barlow’

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.