New form found by Richard Hobbs with neat clumps of greyish green foliage and blue flowers with a hint of mauve and purple! Tuberous and summer dormant. 30cm.
Bushy clumps to c. 40cm with short sprays of dusky reddish pink to purple blue flowers in late spring and early summer. Foliage turns black in autumn. Good soil in sun or light shade.
A narrow leafed form of the Spring Pea with typical red and purple flowers in spring followed by attractive reddish seedpods. Perennial. Good soil in light shade, 20cm.