All of our plants are offered in a 10cm diameter pot unless otherwise indicated. Plants grown here are frost hardy to at least minus 5C unless stated otherwise. Many are hardy to much colder temperatures. They may be evergreen or deciduous, or herbaceous and overwintered by being cut back to near pot level.Read more about Standard Pot Size
Anemones, or Windflowers, are a classic and much-loved garden plant. While definitely not a plant for a dry garden, it will flourish with regular watering through the driest part of summer. Best planted in light shade or an area which gets morning sun and afternoon shade. Cut back all the way to the ground after flowering. Read more about Anemone
The underside of the petals of the white flowered ‘Dainty Swan’ are mauve-pink. This hybrid between the autumn flowering Anemone hupehensis and the spring flowering A. Read more about Anemone x hybrida ‘Dainty Swan’
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‘Serenade’ is a charming, soft single pink, flowered Japanese Windflower. It will flower from mid-summer until mid-autumn if grown in a sunny or lightly shaded spot which isn’t allowed to dry out during dry weather. 80cm tall by 60cm across. Read more about Anemone x hybrida ‘Serenade’
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One of the most beautiful of all Japanese anemones, ‘Hadspen Abundance’ carries its deep carmine pink flowers from February until the end of April. It does well here if given adequate summer watering. It is definitely not a plant for a dry garden. Read more about Anemone x hybrida ‘Hadspen Abundance’
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‘Maerchenfee’ is a classic single soft pink scrupulously bred to make a more compact growing variety of Japanese Windflower. Like all of its kin it will make a terrific display during late summer and autumn as long as it is well watered. Read more about Anemone x hybrida ‘Maerchenfee’
Anemone ‘Elegans’ is a winner of Royal Horticultural Society’s prestigious Award of Garden Merit. Carrying its large soft pink flowers on 90cm tall stems it is one of the glories of late summer and autumn as long as it is given regular summer watering. Read more about Anemone x hybrida ‘Elegans’
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These new wind flowers are considered to be amongst the most outstanding perennial plants to be released this century. Raised by Scottish nurserywoman, Elizabeth McGregor, these plants stay where they are planted and don’t spread like Japanese windflowers. Read more about Anemone ‘Wild Swan’
These new wind flowers are considered to be amongst the most outstanding perennial plants to be released this century. Raised by Scottish nurserywoman, Elizabeth McGregor, these plants stay where they are planted and don’t spread like Japanese windflowers. Read more about Anemone ‘Dreaming Swan’
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Featured in our pear walk and one of the loveliest of all the flowers in the garden, this outstanding cultivar makes metre tall stems topped by glistening pure white flowers from late summer until well into the autumn. Cut back all the way to the ground after flowering. Read more about Anemone x hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’
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This little rambler is native to much of North America. I’ve grown it under and around shrubs such as Hydrangea paniculata for 15 years or more and each spring and summer enjoy a carpet of maple like green leaves and 30cm tall stems each carrying a white windflower. Read more about Anemone canadense
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This newly released Japanese windflower makes a fabulous display of cupped, bright pink, golden centred flowers from late summer until late autumn. Smaller growing than older varieties it does well in pots as well as in a protected area in the garden. Read more about Anemone x hybrida ‘Cinderella’
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This newly released Japanese windflower is more compact than older varieties producing its cupped double pink flowers, each with a tuft of golden stamens, on strong 45cm tall stems from late summer until late autumn. Good in pots as well as a protected area in the garden. . Read more about Anemone x hybrida ‘Pocahontas’
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It is the size of this windflower combined with its pure white semi-double flowers which makes it oh so desirable. Making only 40-50cm in height and perhaps a third that in width this is ideal for smaller gardens with low-light positions needing a lift. Read more about Anemone x hybrida ‘Snow Angel’
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This stunning Japanese windflower is more compact than older varieties producing its semi-double, rose pink flowers, on strong 50-60cm tall stems from late summer until late autumn. Good in large pots as well as in a protected area in the garden. Read more about Anemone x hybrida ‘Sweetly’
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The Snowdrop Anemone with its charming fragrant white flowers is a European Woodlander which grows best in a lightly shaded spot. The glistening white flowers top 40 cm tall stems over a skirt of deeply cut leaves. Plant about 30cm apart. Read more about Anemone sylvestris
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Smaller growing than the ubiquitous Acanthus mollis and a much more useful and useable plant with deeply divided leaves, dark green and glossy, making a telling mound. Read more about Acanthus spinosus ‘Beth Chatto’s Form’
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This very useful small growing Acanthus whose origins are not known with any certainty makes a compact foliage mound some 35cm by 40cm. From clumps of mid-green, thickly textured leaves strong 50cm tall stems of purple bronze flowers are produced in spring. Read more about Acanthus ‘Tupelo Grove’
The best of the yellow flowered yarrows first sold during the year of the Queen’s coronation. It makes well behaved evergreen mounds of feathery grey leaves. Read more about Achillea ‘Coronation Gold’
When Criss and I were on a pre-Covid trip to England we went to the RHS gardens at Wisley. The Achillea trials were being held in Portsmouth Field next to M25. Read more about Achillea ‘Credo’
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At the age of 90 German nurseryman Ernst Pagel took on the breeding of new Achilleas. Criss and I visited the RHS Wisley Gardens 15 years ago at the time of the Achillea trials and it was Pagel’s yarrows which impressed us the most. Read more about Achillea ‘Terracotta’
Ernst Pagels, the great German nurseryman who did much breeding work on ornamental grasses, took on Achilleas at the age of 90 with great success. The last time I was in England Pagels’ plants were the stars at the RHS Achillea trials at Wisley. Read more about Achillea ‘Walter Funke’
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The late Alan Bloom, whom I had the good fortune to meet, raised many superb garden plants in his nursery in the east of England over the last sixty years of the 20th century. Agapanthus ‘Isis’ is one of them. Read more about Agapanthus campanulatus ‘Isis’
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The only Agapanthus we know which flowers throughout late spring, summer and autumn. A dwarf evergreen, white flowered variety with particularly handsome flower heads. This plant rarely produces viable seed. Read more about Agapanthus ‘Perpetual Peace’
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This exceptional shrub is worth a pride of place in any suitable garden. It makes a tangle of long arching stems clothed small but attractive glossy green leaves. Read more about Agapetes serpens
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These mint relatives from the southern parts of North America have been a revelation to us and our resident New Holland Honeyeaters during these last few droughty years. Read more about Agastache aurantiaca
Agastache ‘Blue Boa’ is a newly imported multiple award-winning selection from the USA. It carries large bottle brush heads of intense violet-blue flowers for months from late spring until late autumn. Read more about Agastache ‘Blue Boa’
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A single stem in a group of Agastache ‘Sweet Lili’ in the Tesselaar family’s garden at Silvan had deeper flower colour. Lambley took a few cuttings ten years ago and ‘Johannah’s Memory’ has a permanent home in our flower border. Read more about Agastache ‘Johannah’s Memory’
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‘Royal Sceptre’ is a great new addition to our range of Agastache and to my mind a better plant than 'Blue Boa’ with stronger and less brittle stems. The 100cm or a little more tall stems proudly hold mauve-blue, bottle-brush flower heads. Read more about Agastache ‘Royal Sceptre’
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Our best selling plant by a long margin. In his fine book, Guide to Plants, Paul Bangay writes that “I use this in all my gardens as it is such a long-flowering plant and has a very distinct and unusual flower colour.” ‘Swe Read more about Agastache ‘Sweet Lili’
The very best perennial Allium suitable for a wider range of climates than the bulbous forms and not requiring a deep winter chill. It makes a compact upright clump of glossy green, narrow strap-like leaves. Read more about Allium ‘Millenium’
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This new selection has an abundance of golf ball size, soft pink flowers from spring through the summer months. This relatively small plant with its glossy green strap-like leaves has a neat compact habit making it a good plant for a garden edge or a narrow garden bed. Read more about Allium ‘Pink Pepper’
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Criss and I first saw this growing in the garden at Charlston Farmhouse in East Sussex about 35 years ago. It has been a staple in our double flower borders and the dry climate gardens now for 25 years. Read more about Allium sphaerocephalon
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This super frost hardy aloe relative from Southern Africa makes a shrub some 150cm tall by a little more across. The striated stems are well clothed with narrow dark green succulent leaves. For months during the warmer months its lime green buds open to coral flowers. Read more about Aloiampelos striatula
This delightfully fragrant shrub, native to South America, has been grown in European gardens for more than two centuries. Whilst the flowers are pretty enough it is the strong lemon aromas of the leaves for which it is grown. The leaves are used to make a herbal tea. Read more about Aloysia triphylla
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This new border Peruvian Lily blooms on strong 40-50cm tall stems. Frost and heat hardy, they are well suited to growing in garden beds and make long lasting cut flowers. Read more about Alstroemeria ‘Holiday Valley’
My son Ric Glenn has been much taken by a massed planting of this in London and I must say I share his enthusiasm. This most graceful ornamental grass was given the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society for very good reasons. Read more about Anemanthele lessoniana
Anemone ‘Elegans’ is a winner of Royal Horticultural Society’s prestigious Award of Garden Merit. Carrying its large soft pink flowers on 90cm tall stems it is one of the glories of late summer and autumn as long as it is given regular summer watering. Read more about Anemone x hybrida ‘Elegans’
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These new wind flowers are considered to be amongst the most outstanding perennial plants to be released this century. Raised by Scottish nurserywoman, Elizabeth McGregor, these plants stay where they are planted and don’t spread like Japanese windflowers. Read more about Anemone ‘Wild Swan’
This superb selection was raised here at Lambley and was named after David’s late mother, Alice. It has grey-green evergreen foliage and produces perfectly shaped lemon daisies from early spring until autumn. This drought tolerant sun lovers best cut back hard in winters. Read more about Anthemis ‘Alice Glenn’
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This hardy mediterranean plant forms a compact cushion of finely divided blue-green leaves which is covered with masses of snow-white daisies in late spring and summer. Happiest in full sun and well-draining soil, growing up to 20cm high by 50cm wide. Read more about Anthemis cretica ssp. carpatica ‘Karpatenschnee’
It’s more than thirty years since Lambley was given this beautiful plant by the late Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, who had it growing in her marvelous Cruden Farm garden. Read more about Anthemis ‘Mrs E. C. Buxton’
This superb plant, a hybrid between Anthemis tinctoria and the grey leaved spring flowered A. cupaniana, combines the good points of each. Read more about Anthemis ‘Susannah Mitchell’
Rarely offered, ‘Ravenswing’ makes clumps of chocolate-purple, lace-like foliage clumps from which 140cm tall black stems carry ivory white Queen Anne’s Lace flowers during spring and early summer. Read more about Anthriscus sylvestris ‘Ravenswing’
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‘Biedermeier’ is the very best of all the columbines for picking for a vase. The upward facing flowers don’t tangle when they are cut and there are many flowers to a stem. This is a mixed strain in nearly all the columbine colours white, red, purple, pink, blue and bicolor. Read more about Aquilegia ‘Biedermeier’
An old favourite (we first listed this in our 1987 catalogue) carries exquisite, elegant, long spurred flowers with mauve blue petals and white corollas on 60-80cm tall stems during mid spring to early summer. Aquilegias are happy in any sunny or lightly shade spot. Read more about Aquilegia caerulea ‘Heavenly Blue’
An old favourite (we first listed this in our 1987 catalogue) this columbine carries exquisite and elegant long spurred white flowers nicely spaced on 60-80cm tall stems during mid to late spring and early summer. Aquilegias are happy in any sunny or lightly shade spot. Read more about Aquilegia caerulea ‘Krystal’
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An old favourite (we first listed this in our 1987 catalogue) this columbine carries large, elegant, long spurred flowers with carmine petals and white corollas nicely spaced on 60-80cm tall stems during mid to late spring and early summer. Read more about Aquilegia caerulea ‘Rotstern’
An heirloom variety of columbine with fully double burgundy coloured flowers in spring. Happy in any sunny or lightly shaded position as long as the soil isn’t allowed to parch. Cutting back after flowering will promote the growth of a mound of lovely blue-green leaves. Read more about Aquilegia vulgaris ‘Ruby Port’
This loveliest of columbines is apple green in bud and opens to green tinged double white flowers. When fully open the flower looks like a small clematis. Easily grown in any sunny or lightly shaded spot it will happily self sow in the garden. 60cm tall by 50cm across. Read more about Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata plena ‘Green Apples’
From spring till summer, tall, sturdy stems are topped with outward facing, spurless, fully double rose-pink flowers. This delightful cottage-style plant is not only beautiful but extremely versatile, working well in gardens, containers, or as cut flowers. Read more about Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata ‘Rose Barlow’
From the dry western areas of the USA beautiful in all its parts from the burnished copper-bronze twisted trunks to its wonderful large grey-green leaves and exquisite lily-of-the-valley flowers. Thoroughly drought tolerant when once established. Read more about Arctostaphylos manzanita ‘St Helena’
Rarely seen in Australian nurseries and growing a mere 15cm tall but spreading up to 100cm, this Californian native makes a dense carpet of small dark green leathery leaves. Exquisite pink, lily-of-the-valley flowers are produced during late winter and early spring. Read more about Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ‘Green Bay’
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This new variety is a distinct break from the wild, summer blooming, Spanish species with its snow-white flowers. ‘Lemon Ice’ has 10 cent sized blooms which are lemon in bud opening to soft lemon. Read more about Arenaria montana ‘Lemon Ice’
This evergreen and drought-tolerant groundcover forms a low evergreen carpet of small, glossy green leaves. This carpet is covered by large startling white flowers from spring into summer. Read more about Arenaria montana ‘Summer White’
One of the late Marjorie Fish’s plants from her garden at Lambrook Manor. I find it to be the longest lived of all the wormwoods and we have had one plant in the double borders for nigh on 10 years and with a little judicial pruning it should be beautiful for 10 more. Read more about Artemisia absinthum ‘Lambrook Silver’
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This tough, sun loving shrub will quickly make a 90cm wide by 60cm tall by 90cm wide mounds of handsome, glistening, much-dissected silver leaves. Best grown in full sun ‘Powis Castle’ tolerates drought very well.
Much asked about when in flower in our Dry Garden, this is a southern European plant which grows in pine woods, olive groves and heavily grazed land from south west Spain to Greece. Sometimes evergreen it is generally dormant during the two hottest months. Read more about Asphodelus aestivus
This is the Aster x frikartii that the late Dennis Norgate sold for so many years and it is one of the best if not the best of all Easter daisies. Difficult to propagate, it produces large, well shaped, cool lavender-blue flowers from February until May. Read more about Aster x frikartii ‘Jung Frau’
A plant of mostly dry ground in the eastern parts of the USA, this species does well for us. Aster ‘Calliope’ was raised in the 1890s at the RHS gardens and is more elegant in flower than most Easter daisies. Read more about Aster laevis ‘Calliope’
Bred by the team at Antique Perennials in Kinglake and with exceptionally dark purple blue flowers and a height of 120cm this is a superb new border plant for full sun. Read more about Aster ‘Otis’
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‘Ruby Buttons’ is one of a new breed of Easter Daisy bred for the commercial cut flower trade as much as for the garden. 100cm tall stems clothed in glossy green, pointed leaves carry heads of full double ruby purple flowers in autumn. Read more about Aster ‘Ruby Buttons’
A sad name for one of the most beautiful plants you will ever grow. Formerly classed as a species of Eupatorium, this evergreen shrub produces fragrant, springtime clouds of lilac-purple pom-poms. It has large, textured, deep green foliage. Read more about Bartlettina sordida
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The best white flowered Bergenia we know with good tough foliage and the old leaves colouring well in winter. The flower stems are held well above the leaves and have horizontal secondary stems which display the white flowers beautifully. Read more about Bergenia ‘Bressingham White’
‘Lisan’ is a more compact, shorter growing Bistorta than the well-known ‘Taurus’. It produces countless thin spikes of deep pink flowers held well above dense clumps of large handsome leaves. Whilst quite tough, it needs some supplementary watering during dry periods. Read more about Bistorta amplexicaulis ‘Lisan’
Brachyglottis ‘Sunshine’ is one of the most handsome evergreen shrubs for the dry garden. It makes a neat 90 by 120cm mound clothed with large, leathery grey foliage and during late spring and early summer carries multiple heads of lovely lemon-yellow daisies. Read more about Brachyglottis ‘Sunshine’
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David S. Stuart in his monograph on the genus wrote that ‘Lochinch’ was one of his favourite varieties. This hybrid popped up in the garden of the Earl of Stair at Lochinch in Wigtownshire, Scotland during the Second World War. Read more about Buddleja ‘Lochinch’
A Dutch raised cross between Buddleja davidii var. magnifica and Buddleja globosa which was selected for its richer colour. Large shrub with arching lance shaped leaves, golden flowers in large dense panicles. Very hardy. Full sun/part shade. Read more about Buddleja ‘Sungold’
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This species form features rich green leaves and is still enormously generous with its arching sprays of mauve flowers. Like the silver leaf form it can be kept to about 2 metres by 2 metres if cut back hard after flowering otherwise it will get much larger. Read more about Buddleja alternifolia
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This silver leaved butterfly bush is a gorgeous selection of Buddleja alternifolia having leaves covered by silky hairs which gives the plant its silvery appearance. It’s perhaps best grown as a standard to show its graceful weeping habit to the greatest advantage. Read more about Buddleja alternifolia ‘Argentea’
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Buddleja ‘Hot Raspberry’ is easy to grow both in the garden and in pots. It is one of a new breed of Buddlejas which are diminutive enough to find a place in even quite small gardens. Read more about Buddleja davidii ‘Hot Raspberry’
This the clearest pink flowered of all the Buddlejas with the largest of flower heads. Very large trusses of butterfly attracting pink flowers are carried over a long season. A bonus are the handsome grey leaves. Read more about Buddleja davidii ‘Pink Delight’
Huge branching heads of rich lilac pink flowers are produced late in the season on a medium sized well branched shrub. We cut it back to about 90cm in late winter or early spring. Read more about Buddleja davidii ‘Dartmoor’
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Flowering here in our Dry Garden in the latter part of October, the Chinese Butterfly Bush is endemic to upper Burma and western China, including Tibet, Buddleja myriantha is evergreen with felted grey green leaves and carrying its deep mauve, fragrant flowers on upright spike Read more about Buddleja myriantha
This beautiful, drought tolerant shrub is grown as much for its handsome foliage as for its flowers, pretty though they are. In our dry climate garden, it has made an upright shrub some 400cm x 300cm. Read more about Buddleja crispa
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This hybrid between B. ‘Lochinch’ and B. ‘Black Knight’ is a chance seedling which cropped up in our garden a decade or more ago. It has the dark violet flowers of ‘Black Knight’ and the neat habit of ‘Lochinch’. Read more about Buddleja ‘Ascot Violet’
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“The handsomest of all the Himalayan shrubs” Sir Joseph Hooker. I’ve grown this, the largest flowered of all the Buddlejas for 20 or 30 years. It flowers quite easily on wood from the previous seasons growth. Read more about Buddleja colvilei
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Native to China and Japan Buddleja lindleyana has graceful weeping 50cm long flower panicles. The individual flowers, large for the genus, have pale lavender exteriors and rich purple interiors. This Buddleja flowers on new wood so pruning can be done in winter. Read more about Buddleja lindleyana
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Bred for its smaller size and long pendant flowers, the bee and butterfly attracting flowers are produced from November through to April as long as spent flowers are removed.Suited to growing in pots as well as small gardens. Read more about Buddleja davidii ‘Wisteria Lane ’ PBR
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This species is native to Tibet, Bhutan, Sikkim, Northern India, Burma, Thailand and Vietnam. It generally grows into a small tree. ‘Fansipan’ is a dwarf selection found growing on the tallest mountain in Indochina, Phan Xi Pang. Read more about Buddleja macrostachya ‘Fansipan’
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The Nanho race of buddlejas are naturally small growing and so are useful in tight spaces. We’ve been growing Buddleja ‘Nanho Plum’ in a corner of our double flower borders for at least 10 years. Read more about Buddleja nanhoensis ‘Nanho Plum’
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‘Golden Glow’ is thought to have been produced by Major William John Bates van de Weyer during his leave from World War I at his home Smedmore House in Dorset. This is also a hybrid between B. davidii var. magnifica and B. globosa. Read more about Buddleja x weyeriana ‘Golden Glow’
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‘Moonlight’ carries sweetly scented creamy lemon orange eyed flowers for many months from late spring into autumn. It will grow into a two metre or more, tall willowy shrub. Best planted in full sun it is drought hardy once established. Read more about Buddleja x weyeriana ‘Moonlight’
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This beautiful, drought tolerant shrub is grown as much for its handsome foliage as for its flowers, pretty though they are. In our dry climate garden, it has made an upright shrub some 400cm x 300cm. Read more about Buddleja crispa
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David S. Stuart in his monograph on the genus wrote that ‘Lochinch’ was one of his favourite varieties. This hybrid popped up in the garden of the Earl of Stair at Lochinch in Wigtownshire, Scotland during the Second World War. Read more about Buddleja ‘Lochinch’
This superb new small growing violet-black flowered Buddleja is diminutive enough to grow in a pot as well as making a terrific long flowering garden shrub where it will grow around 180cm tall by 120cm wide. Read more about Buddleja ‘Midnight’
I remember my late father being very taken by this when he visited Australia and planted lots of it in my brother’s Monbulk garden. A frost hardy, drought tolerant evergreen shrub which from early summer until late autumn turns itself into cumulus clouds of soft grey flowers. Read more about Bystropogon canariensis
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This lovely little bellflower grows in rocky places inland from the Italian Adriatic. Easy to grow, it makes low evergreen mats of pointed heart-shaped leaves. Lilac-mauve, white throated star shaped flowers completely cover the foliage during late spring and summer. Read more about Campanula garganica
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This evergreen plant provides year-round impact with its gracefully arching variegated leaves. It is at its most elegant when grown in a large pot so that its weeping habit can be shown to best effect. That said it also makes a good garden plant. Read more about Carex ‘Feather Falls’ PBR
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This late summer/autumn flowering shrub has thrived in a tough spot for years but some summer watering is always well-rewarded. As the marvellous rich dark blue flowers are produced on new seasons wood it’s best to cut Caryopteris to near ground level during winter. Read more about Caryopteris x clandonensis ‘Heavenly Blue’
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Caryopteris are tough, drought tolerant deciduous shrubs which, happily for us, flower for a long time during late summer and autumn. ‘Lisaura’ is the best of the gold leaf forms. Read more about Caryopteris x clandonensis ‘Lisaura’
A wonderful new shrub which will produce masses of blue flowers on 40cm tall stems during late summer and autumn. Whilst drought tolerant once established, Caryopteris do better if given a modicum of water during dry periods. Read more about Caryopteris ‘Pavillion Blue’
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A wonderful new shrub which will produce masses of pink flowers on 40cm tall stems during late summer and autumn. Whilst drought tolerant once established, Caryopteris do better if given a modicum of water during dry periods. Read more about Caryopteris ‘Pavillion Pink’
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A wonderful new shrub which will produce masses of white flowers on 40cm tall stems during late summer and autumn. Whilst drought tolerant when once established Caryopteris do better if given a modicum of water during dry periods. Read more about Caryopteris ‘Pavillion White’
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We’ve grown Ceanothus ‘Blue Sapphire’ in the same spot, a hot dry bank, for the past twenty-five years. It looks as good as ever. It makes low gracefully arching stems covered by small dark green, almost black, glossy leaves. Read more about Ceanothus ‘Blue Sapphire’
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The best of the smaller height spreading Ceanothus making arching mounds of dark green, relatively large, evergreen leaves. During early spring dusty white buds develop into 2 inch long panicles of China-blue flowers. Read more about Ceanothus ‘Yankee Point’
This noble plant has been cultivated in western gardens for at least 200 years and was a feature of Thomas Jefferson’s garden at Monticello. It will produce strong stems some 150cm tall carrying 10cm wide lemon-yellow flower heads. Read more about Centaurea macrocephala
An attractive and versatile small shrub to 80cm with beautiful lacy heads of powder-blue flowers on top of large leathery green, red edged leaves. Very tolerant of drought once established. Flowering from mid -summer into autumn when its leaves turn red and orange. Read more about Ceratostigma ‘Summer Sky’
A beautiful variety of Japonica which produces double salmon pink flowers on bare branches from mid-winter well into spring. Picked stems last for weeks in water as new flowers open in a vase. Read more about Chaenomeles speciosa ‘Falconnet Charlet’
This is the pure white flowered form of the beautiful winter flowering shrub. Growing 150cm tall by as much across it produces a mass of five petalled flowers along bare black stems during late winter and early spring. Read more about Chaenomeles speciosa ‘Nivalis’