Veronicastrum sibiricum (Siberian Culver's Root)
£6.50A smaller plant than its relative Veronicastrum virginicum, the strong stems are clothed in tiers of... [full details]
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Soil Type: Most Types; Wet / Boggy
Colour: Blue
A mini hosta that is vigorous and easy to grow. Good for containers but happy in the ground too. Unlike most hostas, which are usually grown for their foliage, this is grown for it's wonderful flowers which are Violet-blue and held high on 20cm stems above low compact foliage. We have had flowers from spring right through to autumn.
One of the smallest Hostas, Hosta 'Minor' comes from Korea. Its Japanese name is 'Keirin Giboshi'.
We have found this variety to be very slug resistant, unlike most hostas.
Height: 20cm
Synonym: Hosta ventricosa 'Minor'
A less common form of Bugle, which is a fantastic ground cover plant.Forms spreading mound of green-... [full details]
Bred in 1947. Deep pink with a crimson centre and laced petals. Nicely clove scented. Height: 25cm C... [full details]