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PhotoNameFlowering PeriodHeightSpreadPot SizePositionSoil MoistureFlower Colour
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E. stigyana x E. mellifera. Exhibits all the qualities of mellifera but on a shorter more compact plant. Evergreen with large shiny green leaves and honey scented flowers. Hardy.
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E. stigyana x E. mellifera. Exhibits all the qualities of mellifera but on a shorter more compact plant. Evergreen with large shiny green leaves and honey scented flowers. Hardy.
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Queen of the Prairies. For a damp position; large fluffy pink flowers on tall stems. Good with other tall perennials like Cephalaria gigantea and also excellent planted amongst shrubs.
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Bronze leaved fennel is much prized for mixing in summer borders, especially with red and purple flowers.
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Pink flowers with spotted red throats on tall stems; a good accompaniment to Agastache. Evergreen foliage.
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Easy and long flowering lavender-blue and white pea flowers with a coconut scent.
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Classic plant of the Edwardian herbaceous border well due for a revival. Shining white pea flowers for weeks over summer. Easy in any reasonable soil.
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Sweet Woodruff. Aromatic shade groundcover with small white scented flowers above glossy green leaves.
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A long flowering bushy, graceful plant. Prefers full sun in a well drained position and goes well with pink Sedums and Calamagrostis Overdam.
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Lime green foliage contrasts with vivid magenta flowers. Prized for its ability to scramble through a border. A vivid partner with bright yellow Achilleas like Coronation Gold.
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Similar to Anne Folkard but spreads less and is more compact, so good in smaller areas and useful summer groundcover.
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Sport of Geranium Rozanne with large light blue flowers on a more compact, less sprawling plant than its parent.
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Pale blue flowers with paler centres on a vigorous long flowering plant. Underplant beneath pink roses.
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Excellent semi evergreen scented groundcover. Bright white flowers for shady areas ideal where Geranium macrorrhizum Album would be too vigorous.
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More compact and longer flowering than Biokova with whiter flowers with prominent pale pink veins and anthers produced from late spring into summer.
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Long flowering with very pale pink almost white flowers. Dark green foliage takes on attractive bronze tints in cooler weather.
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Spreading plant with a long flowering season from June till the frosts. Bright magenta pink flowers with purple veins above shiny green leaves. Tolerates poorly drained soils and is excellent groundcover.
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Mat forming with numerous pale pink flowers with dark pink veins produced all summer long. Ideal at the front of a border or trailing over the edge of a pot, perhaps mixed with Campanula portenschlagiana.
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Ever useful plant with scented leaves. Mix large clumps of this with large clumps of a white Bergenia.
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White flowers with pink eyes and red calyces look great in front of Digitalis x mertonensis. Scented foliage.