Herbaceous Perennials
Echinacea
A much-loved perennial, Echinacea brings bold colour and strong architectural form to summer borders. Its distinctive daisy-like blooms, held proudly on sturdy stems, provide long-lasting interest and are highly attractive to bees and butterflies.
Reliable and easy to grow, Echinacea is an essential addition for adding vibrant late-season colour and supporting pollinators in the garden.
Aquilegias
Aquilegias are charming, cottage-garden favourites known for their delicate, nodding flowers and graceful, fern-like foliage. Flowering in late spring to early summer, they bring soft movement and natural elegance to borders, thriving in both sun and partial shade.
Easy to grow and loved by pollinators, Aquilegias are an essential addition for adding early seasonal colour and a relaxed, traditional feel to the garden.
Crocosmia
A superb form of Himalayan Birch, admired for its striking white trunk and clean, architectural branching. The luminous bark provides year-round interest and creates a particularly elegant statement during the winter months.
An excellent choice as a focal point, it thrives in most fertile, well-drained soils and performs well in both full sun and partial shade. Reaching approximately 30 feet at maturity, it offers graceful height and structure to gardens of all styles.
Asters
An upright deciduous tree valued for its attractive form and excellent autumn foliage, which develops rich seasonal colour before leaf fall. In April, it produces elegant single white flowers that add delicate spring interest.
Adaptable and easy to grow, it thrives in most fertile, well-drained soils in full sun or partial shade. Reaching approximately 25 feet within 10 years, it makes an excellent choice as a focal point or feature tree in gardens of varying sizes.
