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Penstemon King
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| Penstemon Sour Grapes |
A classic Penstemon, always a good display of the large purple flowers with distinctive near white throat |
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| Phlomis tuberosa Bronze Flamingo |
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| Phlox paniculata Fujiyama |
A good reliable phlox, glistening white flowers in late summer. |
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| Plantago major Rubrifolia |
Could be regarded as a red leaved weed, can be used to good effect in dry positions of the wilder garden where other plants fear to tread |
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| Polemonium caeruleum |
The well known Jacobs Ladder of cottage gardens, long cultivated in Britain and still worth a place in many a scheme for its bell shaped cool lavender blue flowers with orange stamens |
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| Polygonatum falcatum Variegatum |
A variegated form of Solomans Seal with pointed leaves and reddish stems. The leaves are prettily edged in white. |
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| Polygonatum multiflorum |
Solomon's Seal. Given a cool root run these plants will perform easily giving that extra dimension to ferns and shady woodland settings. |
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| Polygonatum multiflorum Variegatum |
This elegant variegated perennial has creamy-white stripes on its leaves. Not as strong growing as the green Solomons Seal. |
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| Potentilla atrosanguinea var agrophylla |
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| Potentilla Gibsons Scarlet |
Flowering over a long period during summer with stunning single scarlet coloured flowers makes this herbaceous Potentilla really stand out. |
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| Potentilla William Rollison |
A profusion of cherry red flowers on potentilla like foliage throughout the height of summer an easy to grow subject |
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| Primula veris |
Our native 'Cowslip' needs no description lovely on mass within a grassland setting but can be used to good effect in dampish situations of the 'natural garden' where it willseed itself around quite happily |
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| Pulmonaria |
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| Puschkinia libanotica |
A bulbous plant with mid green strapped shaped leaves from which emerge in March to May lovely arching stems carrying small pale blue bell shaped flowers |
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