What makes flowers attractive? We've chosen plants for this group that exhibit wonderful colours, beautiful shapes, or masses of blooms. Oh yes and occasionally flowers that are just plain peculiar.
A strongly architectural herbaceous perennial with tall white and purple floxglove-like flowers above large glossy green leaves
- A bright pink, summer flowering Achillea thriving in sunny, dry gardens.
- Pinkish purple early summer flowering bulbous perenial with enormous long lasting architectural flower heads.
- A heavily fragrant, broad leaved wild Spring bulb which will quickly colonise damp woodland and river banks.
- Large stately ornamental onion with tiny deep purple flowers in a large 10cm spherical flower head produced during mid summer.
- A golden yellow to orange lily shaped perennial which enjoys full sun and well drained soil.
- Small shrubby tree grown for its simple white spring flowers and excellent autumn colours
A late summer herbaceous perennial with delicate papery white flowers.