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Helenium Amber
Newly opened amber petals fade to shades of gold as they age around a central brown cone, to around 65cm. Does best in full sun on well drained but retentive soil
Helenium Sahin's Early Flowerer
As name suggests, this variety is one of the first Heleniums in bloom. From Jul-Oct, clumps to 1 metre are topped with daisies opening yellow orange, streaked darker orange and becoming redder with age. Very free flowering.
Does best in full sun on well drained but retentive soil
Does best in full sun on well drained but retentive soil
Helenium Bell Bar
75cm. Deep brick red daisies from late Jul-Oct on upright clumps. Our own introduction, named for the now defunct Bell Bar Nursery, from where it originated. Does best in full sun on well drained but retentive soil
Helenium Moorheim Beauty
Stiffly upright stems are topped with clusters of fairly large, upward facing daisy shaped, rich redy-brown flowers that fade to burnt orange, with brown centres.
Grow on retentive soil in sun
Grow on retentive soil in sun
Helianthus Anne
Hardy clump forming deciduous perennial with dark green heavily veined leaves held on black stained stems. Lemon daisy like flowers on stems up to 1.5m (5ft) tall from Summer to mid Autumn. Ordinary garden soil, sun to semi shade.
Helianthus Lemon Queen
Tall (to 3m on good soil), back of border perennial topped by masses of lemon yellow daisies from Aug-Oct. Will grow in sun or light shade but thrives best in sun on deep, retentive soil. Nice, sturdy stems, no staking required
Heliopsis scabra Burning Hearts
120cm. Bushy clumps of smoky bronze foliage are topped by golden yellow daisies with a central red ring around the stamens. Grow in full sun on any reasonable soil.
Good for attracting bees and butterflies
Good for attracting bees and butterflies
Heliopsis scabra Bleeding Hearts
A clump-forming perennial to 1.2m tall, with ovate purple flushed leaves. From late summer to early autumn it bears single, red flowerheads that age to coppery orange. A good plant to attract pollinating insects and also makes a long-lasting cut flowers
Hemerocallis American Revolution
Sumptuous burgundy red flowers with a contrasting lime green eye from Jul-Sept, 70cm. Day lillies are pretty bomb proof but grow best in sun or light shade on any reasonable soil
Hemerocallis Mountain Laurel
Intensely cherry pink trumpets with wide fleshy petals and a golden eye July-Aug. Day lillies are pretty bomb proof but grow best in sun or light shade on any reasonable soil
Hemerocallis Parfait
A deciduous, herbaceous perennial that reaches approximately 122cm in height. It forms clumps of arching strap-shaped green leaves and apricot and pale yellow flowers and a green throat in summer.
Hemerocallis are pretty bomb proof but ideally should be planted in sun or part shade on any reasonable soil
Hemerocallis are pretty bomb proof but ideally should be planted in sun or part shade on any reasonable soil
Hesperantha coccinea Major
From S.Africa this plant makes clumps of slender semi evergreen slender leaves and stems to 60cm topped by goblet shaped coral red flowers in Sept-Nov. Likes sun or light shade on any well drained soil that doesn't bake dry. Makes a good cut flower and was formerly known as Schizostylis
Hesperantha Pink Princess
From S.Africa this plant makes clumps of slender semi evergreen slender leaves and stems to 60cm topped by goblet shaped shell pink flowers in Sept-Nov. Likes sun or light shade on any well drained soil that doesn't bake dry.This is a particularly vigorous form that also makes a good cut flower and was formerly known as Schizostylis
Heuchera Obsidian
A compact, mound-forming perennial, spreading to 40cm, with distinctive lobed, glossy leaves, reddish-black in spring, darkening to near-black as they mature. Racemes of small creamy flowers are borne above the leaves in summer on dark reddish stems, usually 25-40cm, sometimes taller
Heuchera Peach Flambe
A semi-evergreen cultivar, whose spring leaves emerge as orange, toning down later to peach shades and becoming purple in winter. Leaves have mottled veining and are rounded, lobed and ruffled in shape. Dainty panicles of cream flowers are borne in mid spring to early summer
Heuchera Pinky Panky
New variety bred for increased hardiness
Heuchera sanguineum Album
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