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Cardamine raphanifolia

Spreading perennial with pinnate, dark-green leaves. Clusters of lilac, reddish violet, or white flowers.

Cardamine pratensis ‘Flore Pleno’

A compact form of the Cuckoo Flower, with rosettes of pinnate, grey-green leaves. Loose clusters of fully double, lilac-pink flowers.

Cardamine pratensis

British native of our own meadows, forming rosettes of pinnate, grey-green leaves. Loose clusters of purple, lilac, or white flowers.

Cardamine pentaphyllos

Spreading perennial with toothed, green leaves. Loose clusters of single white, pale purple, or lilac flowers.

Canna indica

Perennial with bold dark green foliage. Iris-like, bright red or orange flowers.

Campanula ‘Van-Houttei’

Clump-forming perennial with deeply notched, mid-green leaves. Pendent, tubular-bell-shaped, mauve flowers.

Campanula trachelium var. alba

Upright, perennial with sharply toothed, nettle-like leaves. Tall stems of attractive, tubular, white flowers.

Campanula trachelium ‘Bernice’

Upright, perennial with sharply toothed, nettle-like leaves. Tall stems of pretty, tubular, double, lilac-blue flowers.

Campanula trachelium ‘Alba Flore Pleno’

Upright, perennial with sharply toothed, nettle-like leaves. Tall stems of tubular, semi-double white flowers.

Campanula trachelium

Upright, perennial with sharply toothed, nettle-like leaves. Tall stems of tubular, mid-blue to lilac or white flowers.

Campanula takesimana

spreading, perennial with attractive heart-shaped, glossy leaves and arching branched sprays of bell-shaped, pink-flushed, white flowers with maroon spots inside.

Campanula sarmatica

Low clumps of downy grey, rather crinkled leaves. flower stems carry one-sided racemes of pendant grey-blue bells.