Rare hybridSuperb cut flowerA rare cross between an herbaceous peony and a tree peony has created this stunning intersectional hybrid. The result is a statuesque Itoh Peony with an upright bushy habit, and long lasting golden, cup shaped blooms reminiscent of its tree peony parentage. Peony 'Everlasting Treasure' makes a captivating addition to herbaceous borders and a superb cut flower. Height: 75cm (30). Spread: 150cm (59). Supplied as 2/3 eye bareroot.Culinary information: The petals can be added to salads, or cooked slightly and sweetened for a treat. Peony water was also once considered a delicacy and the blooms can be floated in punches. For more details about edible flowers click here.
Elegant white flower heads rise above strap-like foliage, perched upon tall, upright stems. This eye catching new introduction is early to flower and continues to repeat bloom throughout the summer for a particularly long lasting display. Agapanthus ?Ever White? is a reliable perennial needing little attention once established.
A profusion of deep blue flowers form large, rounded heads that appear early in the season. Flowering from late May, Agapanthus ?Ever Sapphire? comes from recent breeding, offering a repeat flowering African Blue Lily which will enchant you throughout the summer.
The fiery orange flowers of the Begonia 'Bossa Nova Night Fever Papaya' contrast brilliantly against the dark green jagged edge, spear shaped leaves.
A bright and colourful sedge grass that adds drama and structure to containers, rockeries and the front of borders. Uncinia rubra ?Everflame? has fabulous evergreen bronzed foliage with scarlet margins, which persists throughout the winter months in a fiery year round display. This vibrant Red Hook Sedge is a clump forming hardy perennial that will creep gently around damp areas of the garden. Height: 30cm (12). Spread: 35cm (14). Supplied in 9cm pots.
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Potentilla fruticosa 'Mount Everest is a Shrubby Cinquefoil, which are native cold regions of the Northern Hemisphere, making them ideal for British gardens. This hardy plant has delicate flowers, with five rounded white petals and pale yellow centres. It flowers all through the summer months, from May to September. A good option for small gardens, or as an addition to an alpine rockery. Easy to maintain and good drought tolerance, it is a wildlife friendly plant that will attract bees and butterflies. Height and spread: 1m (39).
Allium stipitatum 'Mount Everest' is a giant white variety of Allium that is very easy to grow. It will create a beautiful display of large white globes, formed by tiny star shaped flowers, on tall upright stems and will flower from late May to July, it will helpfully self propagate. It is perfect for filling your garden with interest after the spring bulbs have finished and you?re waiting for summer bedding to bloom. Height: 1.2m (4 ft).
One of the sweetest strawberries you will taste, the orangey toned fruits are one of the best to grow your own of
The wonderful evergreen foliage of this grassy sedge creates an eye-catching display which, once spotted, is difficult to resist. Long arched, slender, golden leaves are painted with dark green margins, ideal for use as a specimen plant in a container, but equally impressive planted amongst other sedges or in rockeries and borders. Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' has been awarded the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit and it?s easy to see why. Height and spread: 50cm (19).
A vigorous form of ageratum bedding, sporting fluffy, soft-blue flowers that will look great for months! Height 50cm