Achillea millefolium (Yarrow)
£4.90White flowers, 3" across in June and July. Deep green feathery leaves. Loved by bees. The green fern... [full details]
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Proceed To CheckoutAspect: Full Shade; Full Sun; Light/Partial Shade
Soil Type: Moist But Well-Drained; Wet / Boggy
Colour: White
Tradescantia are good plants to add colour and interest to shady moist spots. This variety has beautiful frosty white flowers, tinged with pale blue and fluffy blue anthers.
Tradescantia x andersoniana is named after John Tradescant, who brought the plant to Britain from Virginia in 1629. The name Spiderword comes from the mistaken belief that the plant could cure poisonous spider bites.
Height: 45cm
Common name(s): Spiderwort; Moses in the Bulrushes; Devil in the Pulpit; Widow's Tears.
A lovely plant for a lightly shaded area. Woodland or under deciduous shrubs is ideal. Clumps of glo... [full details]
Spreading mats of neat silver foliage and fluffy white flowers in late spring and midsummer. Perfect... [full details]
Our favourite Spiderwort, this variety has the most beautiful deep-blue flowers. Robust and easy to... [full details]
A fantastic white form of the Grape Hyacinth which is very long flowering. Ideal for edging paths or... [full details]