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- Genus: Scilla
- Species: forbesii
- Name:
- Common Name: Glory of the snow
- Family: Asparagaceae
- Category: Bulbs
- Price: £3.00
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy deciduous bulbous perennial with pairs of strap like green leaves and stems of intense blue starry flowers up to 15cm tall in late winter-early spring. Sun to semi shade, ordinary to well drained soil.
- Genus: Sedum
- Species:
- Name: 'Matrona'
- Common Name: Ice plant
- Family: Crassulaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £4.00
- Difficult Spots: Good for insects, Well drained soil, full sun,
Hardy deciduous perennial plant loved by butterflies & bees. Chunky dark green leaves & in late summer to autumn flat heads of pink flowers. Reaches 60cm (2 feet). Sun to semi shade in ordinary to dry soils.
- Genus: Sedum
- Species:
- Name: 'Munstead Red'
- Common Name: Ice plant
- Family: Crassulaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £9.50
- Difficult Spots: Good for insects, Well drained soil, full sun,
Hardy deciduous clump forming perennial plant loved by butterflies & bees. Grey green leaves with stems up to 60cm (2ft) tall of purplish red flowers from late summer to autumn. Sun to semi shade in ordinary to dry soils.
- Genus: Sedum
- Species: spurium
- Name: 'Schorbuser Blut'
- Common Name: American Cliff Stonecrop
- Family: Crassulaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £3.00
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy evergreen mat forming perennial with bronze-green leaves 10-15 cm (4-6in) tall topped with reddish pink starry flowers loved by bees in summer. Sun to semi shade in ordinary to dry soils. Good for green roofs
- Genus: Sedum
- Species: takesimense
- Name: ATLANTIS 'Nonsitnal' PBR
- Common Name: American Cliff Stonecrop
- Family: Crassulaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £4.00
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Hardy evergreen mat forming perennial with small edged cream green leaves with pink tones that form rosettes 10-15 cm (4-6in) tall. Short stems of yellow flowers loved by bees in summer. Sun to semi shade in ordinary to dry soils. Good for green roofs
- Genus: Sesleria
- Species: caerulea
- Name:
- Common Name:
- Family: Poaceae
- Category: Grasses and sedges
- Price: £7.50
- Difficult Spots: Well drained soil, full sun,
Hardy evergreen clump forming perennial grass. Dense basal mounds of two tone blue-green leaves up to 20cm (8in) tall. Small spikelets of flowers 30cm (12in) tall in April-June. Sun to semi-shade, ordinary to well drained soil.
- Genus: Skimmia
- Species: japonica
- Name: 'Rubella' (m)
- Common Name:
- Family: Rutaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £14.50
- Difficult Spots: Ordinary to moist garden soil, Aromatic foliage, Perfumed, Good in pots,
Hardy evergreen compact dome shaped shrub aromatic mid green leaves edged with red. Red buds open to fragrant cream/white flowers in spring. Reaches 1m. Ordinary garden soil, prefers shade but will tolerates sun. Good in pots.
- Genus: Solanum
- Species: laxum
- Name: 'Crèche du Pape'
- Common Name: Potato vine
- Family: Solanaceae
- Category: Evergreen climber
- Price: £12.50
- Difficult Spots:
Frost hardy evergreen or semi-evergreen climber with glossy dark green leaves and lots of small white tinged blue flowers in summer and autumn. Ordinary to well drained soil, sun or partial shade. Reaches up to 6m (20ft). Severe discomfort if ingested.
- Genus: Solidago
- Species:
- Name: 'Loysder Crown'
- Common Name:
- Family: Asteraceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.00
- Difficult Spots: Ordinary to moist garden soil,
Hardy clump forming deciduous perennial with mid green leaves on upright stems. Dense panicles of light yellow flowers on stems 90 cm (3 ft) tall in Autumn. Ordinary to moist garden soil in sun to semi shade.
- Genus: Sophora
- Species: davidii
- Name:
- Common Name:
- Family: Papilionaceae
- Category: Deciduous shrub
- Price: £39.50
- Difficult Spots: Perfumed, Good in pots,
Hardy deciduous medium sized shrub with spiny stems and small pinnate leaves. Small scented blue and white pea flowers flowers are produced on old wood in Spring. Reaches 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft)Ordinary to well drained soil in a sunny position. Good in pots. Toxic if eaten.