Your plants

  • Acanthus molis

Acanthus mollis is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae, native to the Mediterranean region. It is also known as Bear’s Breeches, due to the shape of its leaves resembling the legs of a bear. It is a hardy, herbaceous perennial with spikes of white or pink flowers and is commonly used in ornamental garden design.

  • Agastache Black Adder

Agastache ‘Black Adder’ is a cultivar of the hybrid Agastache species, a type of flowering perennial plant in the mint family (Lamiaceae). It is known for its dark purple-black spikes of tubular flowers that bloom in the summer and attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The plant also has fragrant foliage and is drought-tolerant, making it a popular choice for landscaping and gardens.

  • Agastache Blue Boa

Agastache ‘Blue Boa’ is a cultivar of the Agastache species, a type of flowering perennial plant in the mint family (Lamiaceae). It is known for its spikes of blue, tubular flowers that bloom in the summer and attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The plant also has fragrant foliage and is drought-tolerant, making it a popular choice for landscaping and gardens. It grows best in full sun and well-draining soil.

  • Asplenium trichomanes

Asplenium trichomanes, commonly known as maidenhair spleenwort, is a species of fern in the family Aspleniaceae. It is native to Europe, Asia, and North America, growing in a range of habitats including rocks, walls, and tree trunks. It is a small, delicate fern with dark green, lance-shaped fronds that are finely divided. Maidenhair spleenwort is often used as an ornamental plant in rock gardens and as a groundcover in shady areas.

  • Cephalaria gigantea

Cephalaria gigantea, also known as Giant Scabious, is a species of flowering plant in the family Dipsacaceae. It is native to the Caucasus Mountains in Russia and is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. It has tall, leafy stems that produce large, yellow, composite flowers in the summer. The plant is known for its striking appearance and is often used as a focal point in gardens and wildflower meadows. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil.

  • Cyclamen hederifolium

Cyclamen hederifolium, commonly known as Ivy-leaved Cyclamen, is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae. It is native to Europe and western Asia and is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. The plant produces attractive, heart-shaped leaves and small, pink, white, or red flowers with a nodding habit in the late summer to early autumn. Ivy-leaved Cyclamen is often used in rock gardens, woodland gardens, and as a groundcover in shady areas. It prefers a cool and moist environment, making it well-suited for underplanting trees and shrubs.

  • Dryopteris erythrosora

Dryopteris erythrosora, commonly known as the Copper fern or Japanese Shield Fern, is a species of fern in the family Dryopteridaceae. It is native to Japan and is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. It has bright, coppery-red new fronds that mature to a glossy, dark green. The fern forms an attractive, clump-forming habit and is often used in mixed borders, woodland gardens, and as a specimen plant. It prefers moist, well-drained soils in partial to full shade.

  • Epimedium perralch, Frohnleiten

Epimedium perralchicum ‘Frohnleiten’ is a cultivar of the Epimedium species, a type of flowering perennial plant in the family Berberidaceae. It is known for its delicate, heart-shaped leaves and clusters of small, yellow, spiny flowers that bloom in spring. The plant also has attractive, bronzy-red autumn foliage and is often used in woodland gardens and as a groundcover in shady areas. It is a low-maintenance, hardy plant that prefers moist, well-drained soils in partial to full shade.

  • Erigeron karvinskianus

Erigeron karvinskianus, commonly known as Mexican Fleabane or Seaside Daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to Mexico and Central America, but is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in many regions around the world. It is a low-growing, mat-forming plant with small, daisy-like flowers that come in shades of pink, lavender, and white. The plant blooms profusely and is often used as a groundcover in rock gardens and as an edging plant along borders. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.

  • Euphorbia amygdal, Purpurea

Euphorbia ‘Purpurea’ is a cultivar of the Euphorbia species, commonly known as the Wood Spurge. It is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae, known for its striking foliage and compact growth habit. The leaves are deep purple-red, and the plant produces clusters of small, yellow-green flowers in the spring. Euphorbia ‘Purpurea’ is often used as an accent plant in rock gardens, mixed borders, and as a specimen plant. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.

  • lpheion Uniflorum Alberto Castillo

Ipheion ‘Alberto Castillo’ is a cultivar of the Ipheion species, commonly known as Spring Starflower. It is a type of flowering bulb in the family Amaryllidaceae, known for its profuse clusters of bright blue, star-shaped flowers that bloom in early spring. The plant is low-growing and has narrow, grass-like leaves. Ipheion ‘Alberto Castillo’ is often used as a groundcover or as an edging plant along borders. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.

  • lpheion uniflorum Wisley Blue

Ipheion uniflorum ‘Wisley Blue’ is a cultivar of the Ipheion species, commonly known as Spring Starflower. It is a type of flowering bulb in the family Amaryllidaceae, known for its profuse clusters of bright blue, star-shaped flowers that bloom in early spring. The plant is low-growing and has narrow, grass-like leaves. Ipheion ‘Wisley Blue’ is often used as a groundcover or as an edging plant along borders. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.

  • Iris sibirica Perry’s Blue

Iris sibirica ‘Perry’s Blue’ is a cultivar of the Iris sibirica species, commonly known as Siberian Iris. It is a type of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, known for its tall spikes of large, blue or violet-blue flowers that bloom in early summer. The plant has sword-shaped leaves and is often used in mixed borders, along pond edges, and as a cut flower. It prefers moist, well-drained soils in full sun to partial shade.

  • Lamium maculatum Beacon Silver

Lamium maculatum ‘Beacon Silver’ is a cultivar of the Lamium species, commonly known as Dead Nettle. It is a type of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, known for its mat-forming habit and attractive, variegated foliage. The leaves are green with a wide silver edge, and the plant produces spikes of pink or white flowers in the spring and summer. Lamium ‘Beacon Silver’ is often used as a groundcover in shady areas and in mixed borders. It prefers well-drained soil and partial to full shade.

  • Leucanthemum sup, Silver Princess

Leucanthemum × superbum ‘Silver Princess’ is a cultivar of the Shasta Daisy species. It is a type of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, known for its large, daisy-like flowers that come in shades of white and yellow. The plant has tall, sturdy stems and dark green leaves, and blooms from mid-summer to early fall. Leucanthemum ‘Silver Princess’ is often used as a cut flower and as a border plant in garden beds. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.

  • Liriope muscari

Liriope muscari, commonly known as Lilyturf or Monkeygrass, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. It is native to Asia, but is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in many regions around the world. It is a clumping, grass-like plant with dark green, strap-like leaves and spikes of small, lilac-purple flowers that bloom in the summer and fall. The plant is often used as a groundcover in shady areas, along borders, and in rock gardens. It prefers well-drained soil and partial to full shade.

  • Penstemon Garnet

Penstemon ‘Garnet’ is a cultivar of the Penstemon species, commonly known as Beardtongue. It is a type of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae, known for its spikes of tubular, red or garnet-red flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer. The plant has green leaves and is often used in mixed borders, along walls and fences, and as a specimen plant. Penstemon ‘Garnet’ prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.

  • Perovskia atriplicifolia Blue Spire

Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Blue Spire’ is a cultivar of the Perovskia species, commonly known as Russian Sage. It is a type of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, known for its spikes of small, blue-purple flowers that bloom from mid-summer to early fall. The plant has grey-green, aromatic foliage and is often used in mixed borders, as a specimen plant, and for dried flower arrangements. Perovskia ‘Blue Spire’ prefers well-drained soil and full sun.

  • Polystichum setiferum

Polystichum setiferum, commonly known as Soft Shield Fern, is a species of fern in the family Dryopteridaceae. It is native to Asia and Europe, but is widely cultivated in many regions around the world. The fern has bright green, lance-shaped fronds that are evergreen in mild climates and are held upright on thin, black stems. The fronds are soft and delicate in appearance, and the fern is often used as a specimen plant in woodland gardens or along shady borders. Polystichum setiferum prefers moist, well-drained soil and partial to full shade.

  • Pseudopanax Moa’s Toes

Pseudopanax ‘Moa’s Toes’ is a cultivar of the Pseudopanax species, a type of plant in the family Araliaceae. It is a slow-growing, evergreen shrub with broad, glossy leaves that are variegated with yellow and green. The plant produces spikes of small, insignificant flowers in the spring and summer, followed by bright red berries. Pseudopanax ‘Moa’s Toes’ is often used as a specimen plant, as a hedge, or in mixed borders. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and partial to full shade.

  • Salvia Amethyst Lips

Salvia ‘Amethyst Lips’ is a cultivar of the Salvia species, commonly known as Sage. It is a type of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, known for its spikes of bright pink to magenta flowers that bloom from late spring to early fall. The plant has green leaves and is often used in mixed borders, along walls and fences, and as a specimen plant. Salvia ‘Amethyst Lips’ prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.

  • Salvia involucrata

Salvia involucrata, commonly known as Rose Crown Sage, is a species of sage in the family Lamiaceae. It is native to Mexico and Central America and is widely cultivated in many regions around the world. The plant produces spikes of small, red, tubular flowers that bloom in the summer, surrounded by a bract of dark green leaves. Salvia involucrata is often used in mixed borders, as a specimen plant, and in wildlife gardens. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.

  • Sphaeralcea Childerley

Sphaeralcea ‘Childerley’ is a cultivar of the Sphaeralcea species, commonly known as Globe Mallow. It is a type of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, known for its spikes of bright orange or yellow flowers that bloom from summer to early fall. The plant has gray-green, hairy leaves and is often used in mixed borders, as a specimen plant, and for dried flower arrangements. Sphaeralcea ‘Childerley’ prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.