![]() 60圆0cm.įlattened heads of deep salmon-pink flowers eventually fade rosy-white. Retentive, well drained soil in full sun. Large flattened heads of bright magenta-pink flowers with a small white eye early summer to early autumn. Full sun in well drained, yet moisture retentive soil. Makes a clump of delicate, ferny, aromatic green foliage. (Salmon Beauty') Strong, wiry stems topped with flat-heads of LIGHT SALMON-RED flowers June-October. Feathery fern-like silvery green foliage. 129x75cm.Ī striking new hybrid with flat heads of small MARMALADE-ORANGE FADING TO CREAMY-YELLOW in succession all summer. Large flattened heads of GOLDEN-YELLOW flowers early summer to early autumn. (7-9) 150cm.Īchillea filipendulina 'Gold Plate' (AGM) Large, flattened plates of golden-yellow flowers from midsummer into autumn. ![]() Tall, late flowering yarrow with aromatic, much divided silver-grey basal leaves. (6-9) 75cm.Īchillea filipendulina 'Cloth Of Gold' (AGM) Mounds of aromatic, finely pinnate green leaves, flushed silver. Flowers over a long period through midsummer. Flattened heads of rich cherry-red flowers with a yellow eye, eventually fading terracotta-orange with age. For a deep, fertile, well drained soil in sun or part shade.1.0m+Ī good, reliable variety with flat heads of non-fading CREAMY-YELLOW FLOWERS over a base of finely cut foliage. Bold panicles of dark red buds opening to hooded, fragrant, pink-flushed, white flowers in mid- to late spring. Striking architectural, clump forming, semi evergreen perennial with large, deeply lobed, glossy green leaves heavily splashed white. The leaves are almost cut to the veins, with are highlighted creamy-white. Superb foliage plant, with arching more or less evergreen finely dissected leaves. Compact spikes of white flowers from prominent purple bracts, from July to September. Shorter, more free flowering clone of spinosus with the basal leaves much divided & spiny. Prefers good, well drained soil in sun or light shade. Rich, glossy, deeply cut leaves to 90cms. Stiff spikes of hooded soft mauve flowers with white lips good seed heads. Stately perennial of architectural merit. From east Africa & proving surprisingly tough, hardy with us in a cold greenhouse so far. Spikes of rich red flowers during spring & often late summer & autumn. (7-8) 90cm.Īmazing shrubby evergreen species with woody stems & glossy, intensely spiny holly like leaves. Selected for it's long spikes of white flowers with just a kiss of pink of the exterior, held in dark maroon-purple & jade green suffused bracts - summer. Needs a warm, sheltered spot out of cold winds. Short spikes of hooded baby-pink flowers with a white lower lip from midsummer. Stunning architectural plant forming mounds of jagged, glossy green leaves, frosted & mottled white. Deep, fertile, well drained soil in sun or light shade. Bold spikes of white flowers are held in silver-white bracts although it soes not seem so free flowering. 120x90cm.Ī form selected by Jean Pierre Jolivot in France. Rich, fertile well drained soil in sun or part shade. Dense spikes of white flowers held in purple bracts late summer. ![]() 90圆0cm.Ĭlump forming perennial with deeply lobed, glossy, dark green leaves. Ordinary, fertile soil in sun or part shade. Spikes of widely spaced, mauve-pink flowers in late summer. (syn.A.longifolius) Statuesque perennial with deeply lobed, dull green leaves. Small rounded insignificant flowers are followed by large showy bright red burrs in late summer. Gently creeping evergreen ground cover, with pinnate bronze leaves, rooting as they run. Insignificant flowers followed by showy red burrs. Creeping, ground covering species, with finely cut olive-green leaves, flushed PURPLE.
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