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Achillea millefolium

Yarrow: A spreading perennial with narrow, finely leaves and small cream flower heads. It A native to Europe and flowers from June to August. It is noted for attracting wildlife …

Agrimonia eupatoria

Agrimony: A perennial herbaceous plant, with dark foliage covered in soft hairs. The short stemmed yellow flowers appear from June to September. The plant is  …

Allium scheonoprasm

Chives: A bulb-forming herbaceous perennial from the onion family which grows 30-50 cm tall, and is native to Europe. The flowers are pale purple and star shaped with six petals, blo…

Anthyllis vulneraria

Kidney vetch: A short to medium height plant, this hardy perennial vetch can fix nitrogen, so it can spread well in ultra-low nutrient substrates. Yellow to orange flowers from Ju …

Armeria maritima

Thrift: A compact evergreen perennial which grows in clumps and sends up long stems from which globes of bright pink flowers blossom from April to October.  Armeria mariti.…

Aster alpinus

Alpine aster: An ornamental plant native to Europe. It forms a low carpet of bright green leaves, with purple daisy-shaped flowers from May to June. Prefers to grow in full sun and well-drai.…

Bellis perennis

Daisy: A hardy, evergreen perennial plant with short creeping rhizomes and small rounded rosette of leaves. It generally blooms from March to October.  Prefe …

Campanula glomerata

Clustered bellflower: A vigorous, deciduous perennial with deep violet-blue  flowers from May to September. Prefers to grow in full sun/part shade with moist but well-dra.…

Campanula portenschlagiana

Wall bellflower: A hardy, vigorous and evergreen plant, that forms generous mats of small ivy-like leaves and produces a mass of small purple bells from July to August. Prefe …

Campanula rotundifola

Harebell: A  deciduous perennial native plant which flowers from May to September. They attract wildlife such as beetles, flies, true bugs and moths.…

Centaurea nigra

Common knapweed: A perennial herb which can grow up to about a metre in height, flowering from July to September. Prefers full sun to partial shade  and attracts wildlife su …

Centranthus ruber

Red valerian: A perennial plant although is used as a subshrub as it is usually woody at the base. The flowers are purplish-red in colour, flowering from June to August.  Prefers to grow…

Clinopodium vulgare

Wild basil: A member of the dead nettle family also called wild basil. The plant has pinkish purple flowers and is in flower from July to September. A short to medium height plant …

Daucus carota

Carrot: A biennial plant, usually growing up to one metre tall and flowering from June to August. Like the cultivated carrot, the wild carrot root is edible while young, but …

Dianthus armeria

Deptford pink: A herbaceous biennial plant growing to 60cm tall. The leaves are hairy, dark green and the flowers are bright reddish pink from June to August. It prefers …

Dianthus carthusianorum

Carthusian Pink: An evergreen perennial plant growing to 60 cm tall. The flowers are pink-purple from July to September. Prefers to grow in full sun with well drained neutral to alkaline …

Dianthus deltoides

A Maiden pink: An evergreen perennial plant growing up to 45 cm in height.The flowers are  usually pink and flowers from June to September. It is native to UK and attracts wildlife …

Dianthus gratianopolitanus ‘Grandiflorus’

A Cheddar pink: A herbaceous perennial and is matt-forming which produces numerous scented rose-pink flowers from June until July. Prefer medium, well-drained soil in full …

Echium vulgare

Viper’s bugloss: A biennial plant growing 30-80 cm tall, with rough, hairy lanceloate leaves. The flowers start pink and turn a vivid blue between May and September. The plant is native to …

Filipendula vulgaris

Fern leaf dropwort: This perennial herb is found in dry pastures across much of Europe and Asia. It grows to 20-50 cm tall and produces small white flowers in dense clusters from …

Fragaria vesca

The wild strawberry is found growing in European woodlands; it has white flowers in late spring followed by red fruit. When planting ensure the crowns are at soil level a…

Geranium pratense

Meadow crane’s-bill: A hardy herbaceous perennial producing flowers in shades of white, blue or violet from June to September.  It prefers to be grown in full sun to partial shade …

Helianthemum nummularium

ARock rose: An evergreen trailing plant with bright yellow, saucer shaped flowers from May to September. It needs a dry, sunny place spot, is native to the UK and attracts moths, b …

Hieracium pilosella

Mouse ear hawkweed: A hairy perennial plant, which flowers from May until August. Prefers to grow in dry, sunny areas. …

Knautia arvensis

Field scabious: A perennial plant that grows between 25 and 100 cm tall. It  flowers between July and September with bluish-black honeycomb like flower heads. It is native to the …

Lavandula Hidcote

A Common lavender: A bushy dwarf evergreen shrub with narrow, silvery-grey leaves, and small deep violet-purple flowers in dense aromatic spikes of 4 cm long, from July to September …

Leontodon autumnalis

Autumn hawkbit: A short, rosette-forming grassland perennial with taproot (so it  benefits from 150mm substrate). Dandelion type yellow flowers bloom from July to October. It prefe …

Leucanthemum vulgare

Oxeye daisy: A typical grassland perennial wildflower,  growing up to 70cm in height. Blooms from May to October, is native to the UK and attracts wildlife such as moths, true bugs …

Lewisia cotyledon Hybr ‘Mixture’

Siskiyou lewisia: A beautiful American mountain plant, with colourful evergreen foliage bearing star-shaped flowers from April to June.  In hot summer climates they do best with partial …

Linaria purpurea

Purple toadflax: A perennial herb growing 30-70 cm tall with snap dragon shaped purple flowers from June to August.  Prefers to grow in full sun. It attracts beetles, flies, butterfl …

Linaria vulgaris

Common toadflax: A perennial plant with short spreading roots and yellow snap dragon-like flowers from July to October. It prefers full sun and is native to the UK, attracting a wide …

Lotus corniculatus

A Birds foot trefoil: A perennial herbaceous plant, with yellow flowers which develop into small pea-like pods. This nitrogen-fixing plant performs particularly well in low nutrition …

Lychnis flos-cuculi

Ragged robin: A herbaceous perennial plant forming a rosette of low growing foliage with numerous stems 20 to 90 cm tall. The pink flowers bloom from May until August …

Malva moschata

Musk mallow: A herbaceous perennial plant growing to 80 cm tall. It is often used as an ornamental plant for its attractive scented flowers, produced from July to September …

Nepeta cataria

Catmint: A 50-100 cm tall herbaceous perennial resembling mint in appearance, and flowers from June to September. Suitable for medium soils, it prefers full sun, and does not …

Origanum vulgare

Marjoram: A perennial herb, growing 20-80 cm tall. Oregano will grow in mildly acid to strongly alkaline soil. It produces reddish-purple flowers from August to September. It is native to the UK and attracts moths, beetles and flies …

Petrorhagia saxifraga

Tunic flower: A low-growing perennial evergreen plant which is very well adapted to green roof conditions. The flowers are small, in clusters which can be pink, lilac or white and …

Pimpinella saxifraga

Burnet saxifrage: A perennial member of the carrot family with  an umbel of white flowers from May to September. It is a native plant that attracts wildlife  …

Plantago lanceolata

Ribwort plantain: A rosette forming perennial herb, which produces brown flower heads with whitish anthers from April to August …

Plantago media

Hoary plantain: A perennial meadow flower growing up to 50 cm with flowers between May and September. It is native to the UK and attracts beetles …

Potentilla anserina

Potentilla anserina: A low-growing herbaceous perennial plant in the rose family. The yellow flowers are produced  from June to September, and the plant has a creeping habit. Suitable for medium, well drained soils and can be grown in semi-shade. It is a native plant that attracts beetles, flies, true bugs, butterflies and moths. …

Primula veris

Cowslip: A low-growing perennial plant with good leaf retention in winter. The deep yellow flowers are produced in the spring between April and …

Prunella grandiflora

Large-flowered selfheal: A low-growing perennial with dark green foliage and purple blue flowers, from June to September.  It prefers to grow in full  …

Prunella vulgaris

Selfheal: An evergreen perennial with flowers from June to August. It is native to the UK and attracts moths, beetles and flies …

Ranunculus acris

Meadow buttercup: This herbaceous perennial is one of the most common buttercups across Europe bearing glossy yellow flowers from May to July …

Ranunculus bulbosus

Bulbous buttercup: A perennial member of the buttercup family which blooms from April to July. Prefers to grow in full sun. It is native to the UK and attracts …

Reseda lutea

A species of fragrant herbaceous plant. Prefers to grow in well-drained soil and full sun. The flowers have deeply cut petals in a pale greenish-yellow colour, blooming f …

Salvia officinalis

Common sage: A perennial, evergreen shrub with woody stems and greyish leaves and flowers in late spring or summer in white, pink or purple tones …

Salvia pratensis

Meadow clary: A herbaceous perennial that grows in meadows, flowers from June to July. Prefers to grow in  full sun to partial shade. It is native to the UK and attracts beetles and moths …

Sanguisorba minor

Salad burnet: A herbaceous perennial plant growing to 40 to 90 cm tall, it is drought tolerant and evergreen. The flowers are small, white to red in …

Saponaria officinalis

Soapwort: A common perennial plant from the carnation family, flowering from August to October.  It prefers to be grown in full sun and attracts …

 

Saxifraga granulate

Meadow saxifrage: An attractive native grassland perennial . Between April and late June it produces clusters of large white, star shaped flowers …

Scabiosa columbaria

Small scabious: A small attractive native perennial growing to 70 cm in height. Has delicate creamy lemon coloured flower heads that are in bloom …

Sedum acre

Biting stonecrop: A perennial succulent plant native to the UK. The plant grows as a creeping ground cover, it grows well in poor, dry substrates and can …

Sedum album

White stonecrop: Small but extremely tough evergreen succulent plant, it is heat and drought tolerant. White flowers bloom from May to August. Foliage …

Sedum album ‘Coral Carpet’

White stonecrop: A mat-forming, evergreen perennial with small succulent red flushed leaves, and flowers from May to June, pink tinted, white …

Sedum anglicum

English stonecrop: Low growing succulent perennial with  greyish-green leaves which may turn pink in dry conditions. The flowers …

Sedum ellacombianum

Stonecrop: A vigorous spreading deciduous succulent that creates mounds of shiny, bright green leaves. Masses of bright yellow flowers form from June to August …

Sedum floriferum

Stonecrop: Forms a low spreading clump about 10 cm tall of spoon shaped leaves and flowers from July to August. Prefers to grow in full sun to partial shade …

Sedum foresterianum

Rock Stonecrop: Drought tolerant evergreen groundcover. Sedum ‘silver stone’ forms a tight and highly textural clump of needle like foliage …

Sedum kamtschaticum

Orange stonecrop: Withstands a variety of conditions, grows in a dense cushion of deciduous succulent foliage. Large yellow flowers …

Sedum oreganum

Oregon stonecrop: Evergreen, succulent green leaves can turn red summer and autumn. Golden, starry flowers are produced from June to August …

Sedum reflexum

Reflexed stonecrop: A succulent perennial typically 10 cm high, with blue-grey sprawling stems, and flowers are a yellow colour, flowering from …

Sedum sexangulare

Tasteless stonecrop: Quick spreading groundcover with succulent green foliage which turns shades of rose and copper in the sun and yellow blooms from …

Sedum spathifolium ‘Cape Blanc’

Spoon-leaved stonecrop: Drought tolerant perennial that can be used in hot, dry, sunny spot. ‘Cape Blanco’ has powder blue and white foliage which …

Sedum spurium ‘Purple Carpet’

Purple Carpet two rows stonecrop: A dazzling red flowering sedum with ornamental succulent red tinged green leaves and purple/red flowers in July and …

Sedum spurium ‘Summer Glory’

Two rows stonecrop: Summer glory makes an excellent groundcover plant for sunny to partially shaded areas. It forms a solid mat of green foliage  with …

Sedum telephium ssp maximum

Orpine: Perennial plant with succulent leaves topped with large flat heads of creamy green, star shaped flowers from August to October. Prefers full …

Sempervivum arachnoideum

Cobweb houseleek: A perennial plant whose name arachnoideum refers to its furry central rosettes, resembling spiders’ webs. A low growing, …

Sempervivum hybridum winter hardy vars

Hybrid houseleeks: This plant consists of tight, neat rosettes of succulent, often pointed leaves, many tinged with red and purple. Sempervivum …

Sempervivum tectorum

Common houseleek: A succulent evergreen perennial, also used as an ornamental plant. The leaves form a basal rosette; they can be green, red, purple …

Silene dioica

Red campion: A herbaceous biennial or perennial plant, with dark pink flowers. It flowers from May to October and the plant grows to 30-90 cm, with branching …

Silene vulgaris

Bladder campion: A medium height semi-sprawling grassland perennial with waxy grey-green foliage. The white flowers occur from May to August …

Teucrium scorodonia

AWood sage: A perennial herb, which reaches on average 30-60 cm of height and is a hairy shrub with erect and branched stems. The flowers appear from June to …

Thymus polytrichus

Wild thyme: A low-growing perennial with aromatic leaves, the pale purple flowers appear between May and August. Prefers a sunny, dry site …

Thymus pugeloides

Large thyme: An evergreen woody shrub that grows up to 20 cm in height, becoming spreading and more open with age, with small, pale lilac flowers …

Thymus serpyllum

Breckland thyme: A low, usually prostrate subshrub growing to 2 cm tall with creeping stems up to 10 cm long, with oval evergreen leaves. The strongly …

Trifolium pratense

Red clover: A herbaceous, short lived perennial, variable in size growing from 20-80 cm tall.The flowers are dark pink with a paler base …

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