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- Genus: Baptisia
- Species:
- Name: 'Dutch Chocolate' (Decadence Series)
- Common Name: False indigo
- Family: Leguminosae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £9.00
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy clump forming herbaceous perennial with blue green foliage. Spikes of dark purple/brown pea flowers up to 90cm (3ft) tall in summer that are enjoyed by butterflies, followed by black seed pods. Ordinary to light garden soil in sun to partial shade..
- Genus: Baptisia
- Species:
- Name: 'Pink Truffles' (Decadence Series)
- Common Name: False indigo
- Family: Leguminosae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £9.00
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy clump forming deciduous herbaceous perennial with blue green foliage. Spikes of soft clear pink pea flowers with yellow keels up to 1.2m (4ft) tall in May-June that are enjoyed by insects, followed by black seed pods. Ordinary to light garden soil in sun to partial shade..
- Genus: Baptisia
- Species: australis
- Name:
- Common Name: False indigo
- Family: Leguminosae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £8.00
- Difficult Spots: Full sun,
Hardy deciduous gently spreading herbaceous perennial. Spikes of dark blue pea flowers on stems up to 1-1.5m (3-5ft) tall in late spring-early summer. Ordinary to light garden soil in full sun. Good for bees.
- Genus: Begonia
- Species: grandis ssp evansiana var alba
- Name:
- Common Name: Hardy begonia
- Family: Begoniaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £6.00
- Difficult Spots: Dry shade,
Herbaceous tuberous perennial with large red backed pale green leaves. Pendant white flowers on stems up to 50cm (20in) tall in late summer to autumn. Good in ordinary to dry shade in a sheltered place in the garden.
- Genus: Berberis
- Species: darwinii
- Name: 'Nana'
- Common Name: Barberry
- Family: Berberidaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £12.50
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy compact evergreen shrub with small dark green glossy spiny toothed leaves bearing a profusion of pendant racemes of dark orange flowers in mid-late spring and sometimes in the autumn. Slowly reaches 1m (3 ft) tall. Ordinary to well drained soil, sun to semi-shade. All parts may cause mild stomach upsets if eaten, thorns may irritate skin.