All Other Perennials

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.

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Stylophorum lasiocarpum

Stylophorum lasiocarpum£5.00

A cracking, clump-forming, poppy relative for shade with masses of generous yellow flowers in spring and summer. Easy, hardy and well behaved. 40cm.


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Succisa pratensis

Succisa pratensis£4.50

Devil's-bit scabious. A delightful soft but rich blue flowered native scabious with the bobbles of flower dancing above the foliage on wiry stems. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 60cm.


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Succisella inflexa 'Frosted Pearls'

Succisella inflexa 'Frosted Pearls'£5.00

A scabious relative producing clouds of silvery white button-like flowers with a hint of pink all summer to 90cm. Hard to describe adequately! Ordinary soil in some sun.


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Symphytum 'Hidcote Pink'

Symphytum 'Hidcote Pink'£5.00

A very useful evergreen groundcover for sun or shade. Large, rich green leaves and masses of two-tone pink flowers in late winter and spring to 30cm.


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Symphytum cordatum

Symphytum cordatum£5.00

A choice, neat, clump forming species with attractive cordate foliage and clusters of pale yellow bells in spring. Reasonable soil in part shade seems to suit it best. 20cm. Slow to increase.


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Symphytum tuberosum

Symphytum tuberosum£5.00

A clump forming species making a low maound of pale green foliage and branched stems of pale yellow bells in spring, and summer if in good soil. Light shade. 45cm.


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Symphytum x uplandicum 'Moorland Heather'

Symphytum x uplandicum 'Moorland Heather'£5.00

A lovely deep purple form with matching rich green leaves. Main flowering in spring and early summer, cut back for an autumn flush too. Clumps to 60cm, sun or light shade.


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Tanacetum macrophyllum

Tanacetum macrophyllum£8.50

Clumps of cut green foliage and strong stems bearing large heads of creamy flowers in summer. Full sun, even quite dry. 1.5m. Deciduous.


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Tellima grandiflora 'Delphine'

Tellima grandiflora 'Delphine'£5.00

Delightful clumps of creamy yellow splashed and spotted mid-green leaves and spires of apple green flowers in spring. Evergreen for shady places, even quite dry. 30cm.


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Tellima grandiflora 'Forest Frost'

Tellima grandiflora 'Forest Frost'£4.50

Clumps of fresh green foliage with silvery marbling and bronze-purple tones in winter. Spikes of apple-green flowers in spring to 50cm. Evergreen. Ordinary soil in shade.


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Tiarella cordifolia 'Moorgrün'

Tiarella cordifolia 'Moorgrün'£5.00

Carpets of fresh green foliage and masses of spikes of creamy white flowers in spring. Ordinary soil in shade or part shade. 20cm.


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Trifolium rubens

Trifolium rubens£4.50

Unusual in growing upright from a dense clump, none of this running and rooting nonsense! Largish heads of reddish purple flowers to 40cm. Ordinary soil in sun.


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Trillium viridescens

Trillium viridescens£9.00

A pretty smaller species that seems better suited to East Anglia than some of the bigger ones. Patterned leaves and delicate apple-green flowers to 20cm. Good soil in shade.


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Tritonia disticha ssp. rubrolucens

Tritonia disticha ssp. rubrolucens£5.00

A fantastic Crocosmia relative with sprays of pleated sword-like leaves and masses of arching stems with lots of soft pink flowers from summer into autumn. Drained soil in full sun. 90cm.


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Tulbaghia 'Cosmic'

Tulbaghia 'Cosmic'£5.00

A lovely T. violacea hybrid with pale pink flowers with a golden yellow corona. Hardy to at least -14C so far! Well drained soil in full sun. 60cm.


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Tulbaghia 'Purple Eye'

Tulbaghia 'Purple Eye'£5.00

AGM A compact hybrid with grassy foliage and masses of light lilac pink flowers with darker centres all summer. Maybe hardy in well drained soil in full sun or grow in a pot and take in overwinter. 40cm.


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Tulbaghia capensis x natalensis

Tulbaghia capensis x natalensis£5.50

Beautiful rich lilac pink flowers with a warm greenish corona. Sweetly scented particularly in the evening. Mostly hardy given full sun and good drainage. 30cm.


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Tulbaghia cominsii x violacea

Tulbaghia cominsii x violacea£5.00

A very good form of this hybrid (divisions) with neat clumps of grassy leaves and masses of light pink flowers to 30cm. Fairly hardy in a sheltered sunny spot with good drainage.


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Tulbaghia violacea 'John Rider'

Tulbaghia violacea 'John Rider'£5.50

An excellent, floriferous form with relatively large lilac flowers throughout summer. 50cm. Well drained soil in full sun.


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Tulbaghia violacea 'Silver Lace'

Tulbaghia violacea 'Silver Lace'£5.00

AGM Pretty silvery white variegated form of this tough bulbous southern African plant. Heads of cheerful lilac-purple flowers all summer and autumn. 60cm.


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Uvularia grandiflora var. pallida

Uvularia grandiflora var. pallida£6.00

Stunning pale yellow bell-like flowers with twisted petals in spring. Delicate stems to 40cm. Best in good woodland soil in shade.


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Uvularia grandiflora Wisley Form

Uvularia grandiflora Wisley Form£6.50

Clumps of upright stems produce clear yellow flowers with twisted petals in mid-late spring. This form appears brighter than normal. 60cm. Good soil in shade.


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Uvularia perfoliata taller form

Uvularia perfoliata taller form£6.00

A lovely spring woodland plant. Pale yellow bells on taller arching stems to 45cm in April/May. Best in good leafy soil in shade.


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Vancouveria hexandra

Vancouveria hexandra£5.00

Very close to Epimedium, this woodlander has semi-evergreen divided foliage and sprays of white flowers in spring. Good soil in shade.


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Verbena hastata 'Blue Spires'

Verbena hastata 'Blue Spires'£5.00

Upright spires of blue flowers to 1.2m from midsummer into autumn on this delightful selection of the north American native. Average to good soil in sun. This form close to the usual wild type.


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