Achillea 'Summerwine'
£5.50Delicate clusters of small wine-velvet flowers fading slightly to give a two-tone effect. Flowers fr... [full details]
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Wild bees and other pollinators are in serious decline. Gardeners can help by planting garden flowers that provide forage for a wide variety of pollinating insects.
The absence of a plant from this category does not mean that it is not attractive to bees and butterflies, but we list here plants which are particularly useful for pollinators. Either they flower early or late in the season, thereby extending the amount of time food is available to them, or they are above average in their attraction for bees and/or butterflies and/or moths.
The ability of bees to access nectar and pollen in flowers varies, depending on the flower form. For example, most (not all) double flowers are not useful for pollinators. The plants in this list have been seclected with this in mind too.
Delicate clusters of small wine-velvet flowers fading slightly to give a two-tone effect. Flowers fr... [full details]
A culinary herb for the garden border or a patio pot. It is a hardy perennial with serrated aromatic... [full details]
Flat heads of bright orange-red flowers with small yellow eyes in May and June. Attractive to polli... [full details]
A pink form of our native Yarrow. Good in a border and makes an excellent cut flower. Large flat hea... [full details]
Beautiful, creamy-white umbels of flowers over green-grey ferny foliage. Shorter than some Achilleas... [full details]
Large sprays of dazzling, pure white, double or semi-double blooms. This hardy perennial plant forms... [full details]
Tall, strong stems with large spherical heads of pure white flowers from June to August. Grow in the... [full details]
Beautiful bicoloured blooms make this a striking African lily which makes an impressive display in b... [full details]
A useful vertical effect from July to September with spikes of dark violet-blue, bottle brush flower... [full details]
Ideal ground cover for a shady area. Large, glossy, almost black foliage with dense, upright spires... [full details]
Ideal ground cover for a shady area. Large, glossy, bronze-purple leaves with dense, upright spires... [full details]
If you love hollyhocks but find they are affected by rust, this is the variety for you. Alcea ficifo... [full details]
The hollyhock is a classic English country cottage plant and this is a wonderful black hollyhock tha... [full details]
Masses of greenish yellow flowers in early summer, with broad, slightly fluted, sage green leaves.It... [full details]
Purple Sensation bears large, rounded heads of deep violet, star-shaped flowers, on tall sturdy stem... [full details]
A profusely flowering ornamental onion. Masses of lovely golden-yellow flowers in May and June. The... [full details]
Chives are easy to grow in a pot near the kitchen door, or in the herb bed. The leaves have a mild o... [full details]
A herb worth growing in a pot near the kitchen door, or in the herb bed. The strap-like leaves have... [full details]
Quite simply the best lemon scented foliage we have ever smelt! The foliage of this aromatic perenni... [full details]
Beautiful blue flowers on strong stems which don't need staking, make this a worthy garden plant for... [full details]
A lovely little semi-double woodland Anemone. Deeply cut deep green foliage makes dense mats above w... [full details]
This variety is known for it's large white, slightly untidy blooms, which look a little like whirlwi... [full details]
Anthemis forms mounds of ferny green foliage covered in creamy-yellow daisies endlessly throughout s... [full details]
Anthemis forms mounds of ferny green foliage which are covered in flowers from May to October. This... [full details]
A British native plant which was traditionally used for producing warm-yellow coloured dye for texti... [full details]
A wonderful form of Queen’s Anne’s Lace with dark, green-brownish-purple leaves, contrasting per... [full details]
A neat alpine with ornamental foliage year round - a blend of bright gold and green variegation. Ea... [full details]
A beautiful evergreen alpine which is a snowdrift of white flowers in May and June. Perfect for roc... [full details]
The plant has lovely white flowers in early summer and forms a large clump. It will grow pretty much... [full details]
White Mugwort has been a much-valued garden plant since its introduction from China in 1901. Arching... [full details]
A native wildflower steeped in folklore. For hundreds of years it was made into garlands and hung ov... [full details]
A lovely dwarf Michaelmas daisy which makes a good size clump about a foot high. Absolutely masses o... [full details]
A lovely Michaelmas daisy with masses of small, bright blue flowers above mid-green foliage from Sep... [full details]
An unusual form, not often offered, with horizontal branchlets and a profusion of grey flowers with... [full details]
Named after a former Norfolk resident, this Aster has wonderful semi-double rich (Bishop) purple flo... [full details]
Sturdy branching stems with clusters of white daisy flowers. Doesn't usually require staking.Very ea... [full details]
A superb Michaelmas daisy. Clear, bright, yellow eyed, purple-blue flowers on 40cm high plants durin... [full details]
Magenta red flowers cover a neat mound of foliage for much of autumn.Height: 40cmAsters:The perennia... [full details]
Single power-blue flowers. Makes a neat mound, good for front of border.Height: 60cmAsters:The peren... [full details]
A tall aster with large double light blue flowers in September and October. Quite beautiful. Height... [full details]
A very good Aster which rarely succumbs to mildew. Strong growing and covered in lovely pink semi-do... [full details]
An old variety which has stood the test of time. Clusters of pure white double flowers, which open t... [full details]
We love this aster. Bright blue flowers with a golden eye over a very long period.One of the longest... [full details]
Much divided leaves start out chocolate-bronze when young and slowly change to a very dark green. La... [full details]
Astrantias have flower heads resembling a domed pincushion, set in a star of spiky bracts. They thri... [full details]
Flowering for weeks in the summer, this fully hardy unique perennial produces a profusion of two inc... [full details]
A lovely daisy with a thick white 'ruff' around a yellow centre. Flowers from early spring to early... [full details]
Rarely found in nurseries these days, this is our favourite Bellis. Lovely daisy flowers, the colour... [full details]
A rarely seen, lovely white form of this attention grabbing hardy perennial from South Africa. Long... [full details]
An attention grabbing perennial from South Africa. Long flowering and great for adding interest to a... [full details]
A superior form of B. aurea found growing naturally in the USA. Masses of yellow daisy flowers with... [full details]
A very good medium sized Buddleja with violet blue flowers which are honey scented. Each flower has... [full details]
Still one of the best Buddlejas, Black Knight has beautiful dark purple flower lances from July to... [full details]
Probably the Buddleja with the biggest blooms available. Lovely fragrant red-purple flowers which ar... [full details]
A lovely white-flowering version of the common Buddleia. Snow-white, strongly scented flowers which... [full details]
Buddleja loricata forms a evergreen bushy shrub which is fully hardy in the UK and resistant to dro... [full details]
Yellow Ox-Eye Daisy is not fussy about the soil it grows in. It can be grown in a border or wildlife... [full details]
This lovely plant of wet meadows and water margins will actually grow in most situations, provided t... [full details]
This lovely plant of wet meadows and water margins will actually grow in most situations, provided t... [full details]
Camassias hail from damp meadows and woodland edges in the Pacific Northwest of the US. They were on... [full details]
A spring bulbous plant which is completely hardy and comes back year after year. Bees love the flowe... [full details]
A tall form of the blue wild hyacinth with spires of lovely blue flowers which last for a long time... [full details]
Long arching stems, hung with drooping white bells from June to September. Forms a good-sized clump... [full details]
An exquisite double version of Campanula cochlearifolia with frilly, sky blue bells.Masses of double... [full details]
A useful Campanula for bringing early colour into the border. Dense clusters of white bell shaped fl... [full details]
A useful Campanula for bringing early colour into the border. Dense clusters of purple bell shaped f... [full details]
An alpine campanula, easily grown in rock gardens, on walls, in front of borders or even in containe... [full details]
An evergreen alpine campanula, easily grown in rock gardens, on walls, in front of borders or in con... [full details]
An evergreen alpine campanula, easily grown in rock gardens, on walls, in front of borders or in con... [full details]
An evergreen alpine campanula, easily grown in rock gardens, on walls, in front of borders or in con... [full details]
A wonderful Campanula which is surprisingly little seen. Dense clusters of pink flushed bell shaped... [full details]
Caryopteris clandonensis ‘Dark Knight’ is a fantastic mid-sized shrub, bearing masses of eye-ca... [full details]
Neat clumps of narrow leaves and lovely pure white flowers with blue centres and papery bracts, on g... [full details]
Neat clumps of narrow leaves and lovely blue flowers with papery bracts, on graceful stems.Bright bl... [full details]
Adding a delicate airiness to the summer border, Cenolophium denudatum (Baltic Parsley) is a lovely... [full details]
A typical Cottage Garden Flower, loved by generations of gardens. This variety comes from the Caucas... [full details]
Very similar to Centaurea montana but less common, with spidery white flowers with violet-purple cen... [full details]
An attractive plant native to the mountain meadows and woodlands of continental Europe. Purple cornf... [full details]
This British native wildflower grows in dry chalky grasslands, roadsides, hedgerows and cliffs throu... [full details]
The white form of False Valerian. Not technically native to the UK, you could be forgiven for thinki... [full details]
The red form of False Valerian. Not technically native to the UK, you could be forgiven for thinkin... [full details]
Giant scabious makes a dramatic statement in the border, with upright stems and pale primrose-yellow... [full details]
A useful plant which will produce a mat of foliage which is handy for filling dry, sunny spots and g... [full details]
An evergreen shrub with glossy, fragrant leaves and masses of clusters of white, orange-blossom scen... [full details]
This is an old variety which has apparently been grown outside for generations in Worcestershire. ... [full details]
An autumn gem. Masses of sprays of pink flowers in September, October and November. An old cultivar,... [full details]
Rich, ruby-red semi-double flowers. with a yellow eye when fully open. An autumn gem.Loved by bees.�... [full details]
A very old, highly scented chrysanthemum variety. Classy, single cream flowers with lemon centres an... [full details]
A very old and beautiful variety, mentioned by William Robinson in 1880 and Gertrude Jekyll in 1888... [full details]
Now rather rare, this is a vigorous, tall and beautiful Chrysanthemum with masses of single pink flo... [full details]
A beautiful old variety which originates in Essex. Pale pink buds open to white pom-poms which age t... [full details]
Stunning large double ruby red flowers from late summer into autumn. Good for adding late-season int... [full details]
The foliage of this Chrysanthemum is outlined in silver, making a very attractive display, even befo... [full details]
This lovely wildflower is a magnet for bees and butterflies and other pollinators. It was ranked ver... [full details]
An unusual Chrysanthemum in that it only grows 7" (15cm) high. The very large pink flowers of varyin... [full details]
The rarely seen pink chicory. The flowers are usually soft pink in colour and have 15-20 petals whic... [full details]
This deciduous clematis produces a mass of lovely large red flowers continuously from July to Octobe... [full details]
Lovely reddish-purple blooms which have a rich rose-pink bar and mature to deep bluey-purple. A stro... [full details]
Not often seen in the UK, this lovely Clematis has pale violet-blue flowers and creamy white and yel... [full details]
A lovely old variety of Clematis. Raised in the early 1900's by French botanist Francisque Morel an... [full details]
