This charming plant was named for my late older sister whose beautiful London garden was opened under The English Open Garden scheme for many years. Over mounds of fern-like green leaves white daisies, with a pink picotee margin, age to deep rose pink. Read more about Rhodanthemum ‘Kathleen’
This superb evergreen shrub has been selected for its compact growth habit. It forms a dense round mound of tightly packed leaves. ‘Boule’ is very free blooming producing copious amount of glowing, silver-blue flowers during winter and spring. These flowers are loved by bees. Read more about Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Boule’
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A new and particularly beautiful trailing variety of Rosemary. The contrast between the rich dark green leaves and the deep violet-blue flowers is very telling. Read more about Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Irene’
We have lined a broad brick path, which leads to a beautiful old garden seat, with ‘Mozart,’ a fairly new variety of rosemary. I think it is by far the best rosemary I have ever grown. Read more about Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Mozart’
I first saw this in the late Alan Bloom’s UK garden over 40 years ago. From memory, it was about 3.5 metres tall by 2 metres or so across and smothered with pure white flowers like exquisite single roses. Read more about Rubus ‘Benenden’
A stalwart of the new American gardens of James van Sweden as well as those of European garden designers. The rich warm yellow-black eyed daisies are a joy during summer. The stark skeleton remains are beautiful into winter especially on cool misty mornings. Read more about Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’