Ranunculus repens Pleniflorus (Double creeping buttercup)
£2.80 – £22.00Ranunculus repens Pleniflorus (Double creeping buttercup) is a sport of the creeping buttercup with double yellow pompom flowers
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Ranunculus repens Pleniflorus (Double creeping buttercup) is a sport of the creeping buttercup with double yellow pompom flowers
Rodgersia aesculifolia (Feather leaf) has leaves arranged like those of a horse chestnut, flowers are fluffy spikes of white or sometimes pink and are slightly scented.
Rodgersia henrici is a subspecies of R aesculifolia that can have white or pink flowers; the leaves are like those of a horse chestnut.
Rodgersia pinnata (Feather leaf) has large divided leaves and white, pink or crimson flowers.
Rodgersia podophylla (Featherleaf) has large bronze or chocolate brown jagged leaves and plumes of white or pale pink slightly scented flowers.
Rumex hydrolapathum (Great Water dock) is a statuesque large leaved plant much loved by the Comma butterfly.
Rumex sanguineus (Red vein dock) has attractive mid green foliage with leaf veins marked out in strong beetroot red.
Sagittaria graminea has small white flowers with yellow central bosses.
Sagittaria graminea Crushed Ice: This variety of oar leaved arrowhead has green oar shaped leaves leaves variably mottled with white.
Broad leaved arrowhead or duck potato is edible, with large and broad leaves and white flowers with yellow centres.
Sagittaria mixed (Arrowhead mixed): Lost label arrowhead mix. Minimum 1 plant or 3 turions per plant ordered.
Sagittaria sagittifolia is our native arrowhead, with black centred flowers, less invasive than the others.