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Barbarea vulgaris ‘Variegata’

Biennial or short-lived perennial forming rosettes of green, splashed yellow leaves. Yellow flower spikes. Self-seeds.

Campanula pyramidalis

Short-lived, perennial best grown as a biennial with rosettes of light-green leaves. Tall leafy stems of pyramidal, cup-shaped, fragrant, light blue or white flowers.

Cynoglossum officinale

A clump-forming bi-annual with softly hairy grey-green narrow leaves. Leafy stems bear clusters of dark purple flowers.

Delphinium Pacific Giant Hybrids

A very attractive plant with handsome spikes of semi-double brightly coloured flowers

Delphinium Pacific Hybrids

A very attractive plant with handsome spikes of semi-double brightly coloured flowers

Delphinium requienii

An annual or bi-annual, with lobbed glossy leaves. Branched spikes of single, green and mauve-grey flowers.

Dipsacus fullonum

The native teasel, prickly basal leaves followed by prickly stems of cone-shaped purple or white flowers in the second year. Can be dried.

Echium pininana

A rosette-forming bi-annual or short-lived perennial with silver-hairy leaves. Each rosette produces a panicle of funnel-shaped blue flowers with large bracts.

Echium vulgare

A native, bristly bi-annual with green, white hairy leaves. Dense spikes of open bell-shaped, purple in bud, violet-blue in flowers.

Euphorbia lathyris

An erect perennial with narrow, waxy, blue-green leaves, flowers with green bracts, followed by caper-like fruit.

Geranium bohemicum

A sprawling, hairy plant with pretty cut and wrinkled leaves. Beautiful violet-blue flowers with darker veins and a pink central zone.

Geranium rubescens

A rosette of deeply cut leaves with dark red leaf stalks. Bright pink flowers with pale veins and a small crimson centre. Self-seeds.