Acorus calamus (Sweet flag)
£2.90 – £21.90Acorus calamus (Sweet flag) is a useful non-invasive native for margins. Clump forming and well behaved, fairly duck-proof.
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Acorus calamus (Sweet flag) is a useful non-invasive native for margins. Clump forming and well behaved, fairly duck-proof.
Acorus calamus Variegatus (Variegated sweet flag) is a clump forming rush with sweetly scented green and white variegated leaves.
Acorus gramineus (Japanese sweet flag) is evergreen with dark green grassy leaves, useful for shadier areas.
Acorus gramineus Ogon (Gold variegated Japanese rush) is a variegated and evergreen cultivar with yellow and green stripes.
Acorus gramineus Variegatus (White variegated Japanese rush) is the white and green variegated version of dwarf rush, evergreen, slightly less vigorous and smaller in size than the others.
Alisma parviflora (American water plantain) has spoon shaped leaves, and an airy inflorescence of small white flowers in midsummer.
Alisma plantago-aquatica (Water plantain) is a native species with lance shaped leaves and airy flower head with many pinkish white flowers.
Anagallis tenella (Bog Pimpernel) is a small creeping plant with rounded leaves and a multitude of pink starry flowers in midsummer.
Anemopsis californicum (Apache beads) has an unusual cone type white flower splashed with red in mid to late summer and scented leaves.
Apium nodiflorum or Helosciadium nodiflorum (Fool’s cress) is an invasive native species of streams and ponds. It has pinnate leaves, a smooth hollow stem, smells like carrots and has small white flowers like cress.
Arundo donax Aurea is the green and gold counterpart to the usual green and white form of giant water reed. It’s a little shorter and possibly a little less hardy, but it’s a great specimen plant.
Arundo donax variegata is a variegated, strongly striped green and white reed. More robust than the gold variegated version.