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Hesperis matronalis var. albiflora

A short-lived perennial with dark green leaves. Clusters of white flowers from early spring to mid-summer. Very attractive to insects.

Hesperis matronalis var. albiflora ‘Alba Plena’

A short-lived perennial with dark green leaves. Clusters of double white flowers from early spring to mid-summer. Very attractive to insects.

Heuchera ‘Huntsman’

A mound of dark green leaves with pale green marbling. Panicles of bright red flowers in early summer.

Heuchera ‘Leuchtkäfer’ Firefly

A mound of dark green leaves with pale green marbling. Fragrant large red flowers in early summer.

Heuchera ‘Lime Rickey’

A Striking mound of bright green leaves. Herbaceous perennial. Family: Saxifragaceae.

Heuchera ‘Maralade’

A Striking mound of frilled bronze orange leaves with pink reverse.

Heuchera ‘Midnight Rose’

Heuchera Midnight Rose is a truly stunning perennial with dark burgundy foliage irregularly flecked with rose pink tints which brighten throughout the season. It grows up to 24" x 24" in sun or partial shade in moist well-drained soil. Heucheras are grown mainly for their beautiful foliage and they also make fantastic weed suppressors.

Heuchera ‘Obsidian’

A Striking mound of deep Purple Foliage. These keep there almost black colour all season, posing a startling contrast to the carillons of white flowers born in June and July. Ideal For Borders.

Heuchera ‘Pewter Moon’

A mound of glossy dark maroon leaves marbled silvery pewter. Panicles of large, pale pink flowers in early summer.

Heuchera ‘Rachel’

A mound of dark green leaves with pale green marbling. Large panicles of pink flowers in early summer.

Heuchera ‘Snow Storm’

A mound of glossy green leaves marbled silvery white. Panicles of cerise-red flowers in early summer.

Heuchera ‘Stormy Seas’

A mound of ruffled green leaves with red pewter marks. Sprays of white flowers.