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binomial Nomenclature Common Name Photo Description Allium purpureum purple sensation Persian onion 'Purple Sensation' is a perennial to 90cm, with short basal leaves dying down by flowering time. Flowers small, vivid rosy-purple, in crowded spherical umbels Allium purpureum ‘round and purple’ Drumstick Ajuga reptans ‘black scallop’ Bugleweed Massive silvery lilac flower heads on sturdy stems. Probably the biggest ever flower heads in the Allium family. Their attractive curled green leaves will wither before the flowers appear in early summer so we recommend accompanying them with low-growing perennials to provide filling foliage over the base areas. BLACK SCALLOP is a usually-evergreen creeping perennial with very glossy, dark, nearblack, scalloped leaves, and short spikes of deep blue flowers in late spring and early summer. The leaves will become darker in lighter, colder conditions Angelica gigas Purple Angelica A. gigas is a robust biennial or short-lived perennial with pinnately divided leaves and erect, branched, purple stems bearing large umbels of deep purple flowers in late summer and early autumn Antirrhinum majus snapdragon This plant produces upright racemes of twolipped flowers with spreading, rounded lobes in a vast arrray of warm colors. It flowers profusely summer through autumn. binomial Nomenclature Common Name Photo Description Aquilegia bertolonii Bertoloni columbine A. bertolonii is a perennial to 30cm, with much divided basal leaves and erect stems bearing up to four nodding, violet-blue flowers with widespreading sepals and short, straight or hooked spurs Aquilegia vulgaris Common columbine Aquilegia vulgaris, the wild species is usually blue, with nodding "bonnets", but many purple, mauve, pink and white colour variants have developed in gardens during its long history in cultivation Armeria maritima f. rubrifolia Thrift A. maritima is a matforming evergreen perennial with dense, needle-like leaves and erect scapes to 15cm, bearing compact clusters of cup-shaped pink flowers in late spring and summer Calendula officinalis 'Princess Orange Black' Pot, English or Scotch marigold Calendula Princess Orange Black (C. Officinalis) produces very beautiful easy to grow flowers with dark almost black centres.Attractive to bees and insects. For drifts or as an easy filler in mixed summer borders and for cutting gardens. Calendula officinalis 'Oopsy daisy' Pot, English or Scotch marigold blooms in gentle shades of pale orange and gold. Masses of daisy-like flowers cover the bushy, rounded plants of Calendula officinalis 'Oopsy Daisy' to create a compact, colourful summer spectacle. Like all Calendula plants, these are easy to sow and grow, in almost any garden situation and even grow well in coastal areas. binomial Nomenclature Common Name Photo Description Campanula persicifolia fairy bellflower C. persicifolia is a rosette-forming perennial with narrow, evergreen basal leaves. Loose spires of outward-facing, cupshaped, lilac-blue flowers appear in early and mid-summer Campanula punctata f. rubriflora Red Spotted Bellflower C. punctata var. rubrifolia is a clumpforming perennial with bronze-flushed stems and young leaves. The flowers are long, hanging bells in cream, heavily overlaid with purple-pink, and flecked with red inside Centranthus ruber red valerian, spur valerian or kiss-mequick, C. ruber is a woodybased perennial, sometimes grown as a biennial, with greygreen leaves and dense clusters of crimson, pink or white, slightly fragrant flowers from late spring to autumn Cirsium rivulare Ornamental thistle 'Atropurpureum' is an upright perennial forming a clump of branching, leafy stems with spherical, deep red flower-heads 3cm across in summer binomial Nomenclature Common Name Photo Description Coreopsis verticillata threadleaf coreopsis Coreopsis verticillata and its horticultural cultivars are not difficult to grow and hence make good starter plants for beginners. They have a long flowering season and are relatively free from pests and diseases. They attract butterflies and are deer resistant. Cosmos bipinnatus 'Sonata Mix' Common Cosmos Sonata Series are compact annuals to 30cm, with finely dissected leaves and single, daisy-like flowerheads 8cm across, in shades of red, pink and white with yellow centre Delphinium 'Blue Bird' Delphinium 'Blue Bird' is a Pacific Hybrid delphinium grown as an annual or biennial. Its mid-blue flowers have white centers. The flowers are large but short-lived and bloom on tall stems from early summer to midsummer. Grow at the back of a border or in the middle of an island bed. There is nothing quite like delphiniums in the garden. Digitalis purpureum common foxglove D. purpurea is a biennial or short-lived perennial, freely selfsowing, with a rosette of softly hairy, oval leaves and tall, one-sided spires of pendant, tubular, bright rosypurple flowers 6cm long, spotted within, in summer binomial Nomenclature Common Name Echinops ritro 'Veitch's Blue' Blue hedgehog Veitch's Blue' has slightly darker blue spherical flowerheads than E. ritro, is good for cutting and flowers more than once in a season Eremurus x isabellinus 'cleopatra' Foxtail lily Foxtail lilies need to be planted in fertile but well-drained soil with the crown not far below soil level. They start to grow in late winter and spring, gathering their strength before they produce their towering flower spikes in summer. Each flower spike has hundres of flowers which open from the bottom upwards, creating a stunning effect. Eryngium planum Erysimum linifolium 'Bowles Mauve’ Sea Holly Bowle’s perennial wallflower Photo Description 'Bethlehem' is a perennial forming a clump of oblong dark green leaves and branched stems bearing small, slate-blue flowerheads with narrow bracts This long-flowering, bushy, vigorous wallflower produces long spires of deep mauve flowers from late winter to summer (and usually into autumn), above narrow, greygreen leaves. It is a short-lived plant, but it makes a vivid display for many months in a sunny border. Try it as part of a colour-themed scheme, or contrast it with vivid yellows. It also looks good in a rock garden or raised bed. binomial Nomenclature Common Name Photo Description Euphorbia amygdaloides purpurea Purple Wood Spurge 'Purpurea' is a softly downy evergreen perennial to 75cm tall, with deep purple stems and leaves, and contrasting lime-green flowers opening at the ends of the leafy stems in spring and early summer Foeniculum vulgare Fennel or sweet Fennel 'Purpureum' is an upright, clump-forming perennial to 1.8m, with finely divided foliage which is purple when young, later grey-green; flat heads of tiny yellow flowers appear in summer geranium psilostemon 'Patricia' Cranesbill Low growing mounds of dark green leaves topped with magenta flowers. This geranium is a sterile hybrid of Geranium psilostemon and has an exceptionally long flowering period. In autumn the deeply cut, dark green leaves turn fabulous shades of red. An excellent plant for the middle of a border. geranium Ivy 'Amelit' ivy-leaved pelargonium Amethyst is an old favourite from 1962. Large purple flowers on a short jointed plant which gives it a great compact growth habit so your baskets will be a ball of colour. Height: 35cm (15"). Spread: 25cm (10"). binomial Nomenclature Common Name Photo Description Geum avens 'lady Stratheden' Avens 'Lady Stratheden' is an herbaceous perennial making a clump to 60cm in height, with hairy, dark green, pinnate basal leaves and purple stems bearing semi-double, rich yellow flowers 4.5cm in width Heuchera micrantha 'Purple Palace' Coral bells This selection was the first of many purpleleaved Coral Bells, and is still an excellent choice for towards the edge of the border, or in containers and tubs. Plants form a low mound of maple-shaped leaves, from bronzygreen to rich purple-red. Spikes of small creamywhite flowers appear in early summer Hebe 'Black Beauty' Veronica is an evergreen shrub, growing to 40 in (1 m) high and 40 in (1 m) wide. The purple-bronze leaves are broad spearshaped, 1.2 in (3 cm) long and 0.4 in (1 cm) wide, green new foliage. Purple flowers in summer. This hebe is fairly hardy in the UK. Lavandula angustifolia Lavander A compact form of the popular English lavender, named after plantsman Laurence Johnston's famous Arts and Crafts garden in Gloucestershire. It produces dense spikes of fragrant, deep violet summer flowers above slender, aromatic, silvery-grey leaves. binomial Nomenclature Nepeta nemorosa 'Blauhugel' Common Name Wood sage Photo Description herbaceous perennial forming a clump of midgreen foliage, with erect stems bearing dense terminal spike-like racemes of small, deep violet-blue flowers in early summer papaver orientale 'Allegro' Ornamental Poppy perennial to 60cm in height, with bristly pinnatisect leaves and solitary white flowers 12cm in width, each petal blotched black at the base papaver 'Spring Fever Orange' Corn Poppy perennial usually grown as an annual, with hairy, grey-green, pinnately lobed leaves and solitary, bowl-shaped, fragrant yellow, orange, reddish or white flowers, in summer Polemonium caeruleum Blue Jacob's Ladder, Greek Valerian Wildflower of Britain and Ireland P. caeruleum is an erect perennial to 90cm tall, with ladder-like, pinnate leaves and stiff stems bearing sprays of blue flowers 2.5cm wide with prominent yellow stamens in early summer; often seeds about rather freely binomial Nomenclature Common Name Photo Description Salvia nemorosa ostfriesland Balkan clary 'Ostfriesland' Slender spires of intense violet-blue flowers from July to September above clumps of wrinkled, midgreen leaves. This compact form of salvia is perfect for adding a splash of colour at the front of a well- drained herbaceous border or gravel garden. Coping well in sun or light dappled shade, the violet-blue blooms are a magnet for butterflies and bees. Stachys macrantha 'superba' betony 'Superba' 'Superba' is an upright perennial to 60cm tall, with neatly toothed, oblong leaves and hooded deep rosypurple flowers 3.5cm long in dense spikes in summer and early autumn Scabiosa caucasica 'Perfecta' Scabious Growing to 60 cm (24 in) tall and broad, it is a clump-forming perennial with divided leaves. Pincushionshaped buds, borne on erect stems, open to pale blue or lavender flower heads, 8 cm (3 in) in diameter, from late summer through to autumn.[3] Tagetes 'Orange Boy' Marigold dwarf French marigold to 25cm in height, with double, orange flowers to 6cm across, from late spring to autumn