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Hakonechloa

Where Is the Best Place to Plant Hakonechloa? Hakonechloa macra, often called Japanese forest grass, is one of the best ornamental grasses for shade and dappled light....

 Dicentra spectabilis ‘white gold’

How to Grow Dicentra spectabilis ‘White Gold’ Dicentra spectabilis ‘White Gold’ is a striking variation of the old-fashioned bleeding heart, grown as much for its golden-yellow foliage as for its...

 Fritillaria meleagris

Sometimes called the Snake’s Head Fritillary or the Checkered Lily, Fritillaria meleagris is quite common in the UK but is not a native plant....

Tithonia rotundifolia

If you are looking for a tall dazzler then Tithonia rotundifolia might be for you. This orange whopper grows to a height of about...

Tigridia

Tigridia pavonia might be a short lived flower but when it opens, wow, what a flower! Tigridia pavonia flowers in July and August for...

Colocasia ‘Blue Hawaii’

Colocasia ‘Blue Hawaii’ is a striking cultivar of the taro plant, renowned for its stunning blue-green leaves with dark veins and a purple underside....

Farfugium japonicum (Leopard Plant)

Farfugium japonicum, commonly called Leopard Plant, is a slow-growing, evergreen perennial valued for its bold, glossy, rounded leaves and bright yellow daisy-like flowers in autumn. Ideal for shady borders, woodland gardens, and...

Actaea simplex ‘pink spike’

Actaea simplex ‘Pink Spike’, commonly known as Pink Spike bugbane or Pink Spike cohosh, is a beautiful perennial plant that produces tall spikes of...

Ipomoea lobata (Spanish Flag)

Ipomoea lobata (Spanish Flag) Botanical name: Ipomoea lobataCommon name: Spanish Flag, Firecracker VinePlant type: Tender annual climberHeight: 2–3 m (6–10 ft)Spread: 1–2 mFlowering: July to October Spanish Flag is a fast-growing, twining...

Heleniums

Heleniums are generally considered relatively easy to grow, making them a popular choice for many gardeners. Here are a few reasons why they are...

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