Here are all the other perennials, from the commonplace to the ridiculously rare. Have a good browse or use the Plant Selector to help.
Since we grow such a large, eclectic selection you may find the refine function in the left hand column useful to narrow down your search, or if you know the name of the plant you are looking for the Search box at the top right may help you find it. If you need help choosing your plants then our Collections might be of interest or ask us for help by email or phone.
The rarely seen true plant with rosettes of green foliage and strong, upright stems with spikes of soft pinkish flowers in summer from purplish calyces. Good soil in sun, 1.2m.
A long lived, clump forming species with narrow triangular leaves and strong, upright, branching stems bearing whorls of light purple flowers in summer followed by good seedheads. Drained soil in sun. 1.5m.
Stunning lilac pink flowers in large panicles on strong, upright stems to 1.5m or even more! Self-supporting. Smaller flowers than typical border phlox but the better for it! Good soil in sun.
Fox and Cubs. Spreading patches of hairy leaves and masses of orange flowers from red buds in summer to 40cm. Drained soil in sun. Very popular with many insects.
Striking bright green deeply three-lobed leaves appear in spring with similarly coloured exotic looking spathes to 30cm. Long drip-tips! Good soil in shade.
AGM Clump forming Campanula relative with lax stems of greyish-green leaves and balloon-like buds opening to wide bells of blue flowers. Decent soil in sun or light shade. 40cm.
A reliable low growing hybrid with masses of light purple flowers in spring and early summer to 25cm. Ideal from of border plant for average soil in sun or light shade.
A fine plant (if only we were sure of it's name!) that makes neat clumps with large clear blue flowers to 40cm in spring. Very showy. Good soil in sun or light shade.
Beautiful clear pink flowers with a crimson centre over many weeks in summer on this herbaceous species. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade suits it well. 40cm.
Stunning garden worthy polyanthus in a range of deepest reds, some near black. The Cowichan types lack the typical large yellow eye. Decent soil in some shade. 25cm.
Pretty pink flowers on this P. elatior x P juliae hybrid. Showy flat faced flowers held in large heads up to 15cm in late winter and spring. Good soil in light shade.
AGM. A delightful little primrose hybrid with neat clumps of leaves and masses of light yellow flowers in spring on stems to 20cm. Good soil in light shade.
Hairy leaves divided into three come complete with creosote-like brown splodges in the axils, fading as the leaves age. Branched stems of rich golden yellow flowers. Tame! 30cm.
Seed grown plants from this wild collected form with light purple flowers over clumps of relatively narrow foliage to 20cm. Drained but moisture retentive soil in shade!
A splendid double flowered form of the reliable cottage garden favourite. Deeply cut dark green foliage and yellow flowers on upright stems to 1.8m. Good soil in sun.
Fully double flowers in a deep inky red, with a hint of purple! Can be a bit of a thug but looks lovely in late summer and autumn, ideal for a cottage garden style. 60cm.
Low growing carpets of olive leaves with silvery veins and a maroon flush which becomes stronger during the winter. Spikes of white flowers in early summer. Sheltered shady position. 30cm.