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Perennials

Perennials are staples of the gardeners tool box; they produce colour and interest in the garden as well as providing pollen, nectar, seeds and nesting material for birds and butterflies. Their biggest advantage is that they come back year after year.

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Lambs Ears - Wooly

Lambs Ears - Wooly

Wooly silvery foliage with spikes of pink to purple flowers in June. Drought tolerant and easy to grow-does not like wet soil

Liatris, Gayfeather - Eastern Blazing Star

Liatris, Gayfeather - Eastern Blazing Star

Upright spikes bearing pinkishpurple tassels in July and August. One of the best garden performers! An excellent cut flower and a magnet for butterflies, bees, rare moths and hummingbirds. Deer resistant!

Ligulara - Little Rocket

Ligulara - Little Rocket

Large conical spikes of bright yellow flowers are held above the foliage.

Ligularia - Othello

Ligularia - Othello

Large conical spikes of bright yellow flowers are held above the huge round leathery leaves on strong sturdy stems makes a great cut flower

Lily, Oriental Rose - Floretta

Lily, Oriental Rose - Floretta

Stunning, large, 6" flowers that can be enjoyed in lightly scented bouquets. Perfectly shaped, vibrant pink blooms 

Lily, Oriental Rose - Viola

Lily, Oriental Rose - Viola

Pink Blooms with light tips, when open they have dark pink centers down the petals that contrast well with the light pink edges 

Masterwort - Midnight Owl

Masterwort - Midnight Owl

Large purple-red starry flowers set inside silvery bracts. Blooms freely from June to September.

Masterwort - Star of Beauty

Masterwort - Star of Beauty

Starry carmine rose flowers with bright white centres. Blooms freely from June to September.

Meadow Rue - Giant

Meadow Rue - Giant

Big, bodacious, clump-forming plant has lots of appeal. Deep wine purple stems are topped with airy flowers of bright, lavender accented by yellow stamens

Meadow Rue - Tukker Princess

Meadow Rue - Tukker Princess

Feathery foliage and clusters of

delicate, yellow flowers. The

finely divided, fern-like leaves

create a soft and lacy texture,

forming an attractive mound. The

foliage, which emerges in a fresh

green hue Woodland plant

perfect for along the woodland

edge or a mixed border.

Lavender - Phenomenal

Lavender - Phenomenal

Forms a bushy mound of silver foliage, with long spikes of purpleblue flowers. Excellent for fresh cutting, this is an excellent Lavender selection for drying. Often repeat blooms in late summer or fall.

Liatris, Gayfeather - Kobold

Liatris, Gayfeather - Kobold

Upright spikes bearing pinkishpurple tassels in July and August. One of the best garden performers!

Ligularia - BBQ Banana

Ligularia - BBQ Banana

Giant 12 inch leaves of glossy black foliage contrast boldly with its yellow-orange daisy-like flowers.

Lily, Oriental Rose - Anouska

Lily, Oriental Rose - Anouska

Fully double, white blooms tinged with pink boast wide pink edges along each petal. Very fragrant , long lasting and excellent cut flower. Double Lilies do not produce pollen.

Lily, Oriental Rose - Mikeala

Lily, Oriental Rose - Mikeala

Yields plenty of lush, 6" flowers that can be enjoyed in lightly scented bouquets. Perfectly shaped, pink blooms are flecked with magenta and edged in light pink to white.

Loosestrife, Gooseneck - Lady Jane (Lysimachia clethroides ‘Lady Jane’)

Loosestrife, Gooseneck - Lady Jane (Lysimachia clethroides ‘Lady Jane’)

Masterwort - Moulin Rouge

Masterwort - Moulin Rouge

Stunning red pincushion flowers surrounded by a ruff of red bracts: Blooms freely from June to September.

Masterwort - Star of Fire

Masterwort - Star of Fire

Clusters of burgundy red flowers with white centres accented with dark purple stems.

Meadow Rue - My Little Favourite

Meadow Rue - My Little Favourite

Beautiful, lacy green foliage a little bit like a columbine or maidenhair fern. Features a stunning contrast of lavender-pink flower clusters and dark stems

Meadowsweet - Queen of the Prairie

Meadowsweet - Queen of the Prairie

Magnificent plumes of fragrant flowers over a long season complement attractive foliage.

Leadwort, Dwarf

Leadwort, Dwarf

Highly underrated ground cover of great beauty and considerable late-season interest. Durable, long-lived and requires very little maintenance. Although it is slow to emerge in the spring once it breaks dormancy it grows rapidly

Liatris, Gayfeather - White (Liatris spicata ‘Alba’)

Liatris, Gayfeather - White (Liatris spicata ‘Alba’)

Grass-like foliage supports  strong  spikes of white fluffy flowers that resemble a bottlebrush. One of the best garden performers! 

Ligularia - Osiris Café Noir

Ligularia - Osiris Café Noir

New foliage has deeply serrated edges and emerges deep purple black.

Lily, Oriental Rose - Debra

Lily, Oriental Rose - Debra

Gorgeous pure white double blooms

Lily, Oriental Rose - Olympia

Lily, Oriental Rose - Olympia

Delightful fragrance that will infuse your garden, especially in the warmer weather and in the summer evenings!

Masterwort - Burgundy Manor

Masterwort - Burgundy Manor

 Large ruby-red starry flowers set inside silvery bracts. Blooms freely from June to September 

Masterwort - Sparkling Stars White

Masterwort - Sparkling Stars White

Stunning pure white flowers with green tinged tips in neatly cupped bracts.

Meadow Rue - Black Stockings

Meadow Rue - Black Stockings

Tall, herbaceous perennial with generous sprays of fluffy, bright, lavender-purple flowers borne on tall, upright, jet-black stems. They rise above equally attractive foliage clumps of lacy, refined, green leaves.

Meadow Rue - Purplelicious

Meadow Rue - Purplelicious

Meadow-rue has beautiful, lacy blue-green foliage a little bit like a Columbine or Maidenhair Fern.

Merry Bells

Merry Bells

Clusters of nodding, narrowly bell shaped pale yellow flowers in mid to late spring that are slightly twisted. Flowers are followed by a three-lobed fruit that rests on the leaves.

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