A fine form I bought from Michael Wickenden at Cally Gardens near Gatehouse of Fleet, Dumfries & Galloway (always worth... More info
A lovely almost chrome yellow. It is clear and fresh and in my opinion an exquisite form I would not... More info
The original crocosmia was introduced from South Africa in 1846, it has become the mother to numerous garden hybrids, many... More info
Originally bred at Hidcote Manor just before the First World War these are the largest and most impressive of the... More info
Interesting as opposed to beautiful perhaps, I do like this plant, though its hardiness is somewhat suspect in the wrong... More info
A delightful plant, like mini orchids in a delicate daffodil colour. Reducing the old foliage late winter helps show off... More info
I love all the blue Sea Hollies without exception, it's the spiny bastards that look like succulents or aloe vera... More info
I love all the blue Sea Hollies without exception, it's the spiny bastards that look like succulents or aloe vera... More info
I love all the blue Sea Hollies without exception, it's the spiny bastards that look like succulents or aloe vera... More info
A fine Canadian late summer perennial no garden should be without, if only for the long flowering period at a... More info