Cardamine pratensis (Cuckoo flower, Lady’s smock)
£3.90 – £29.90Cardamine pratensis (Cuckoo flower, Lady’s smock) is a dainty native with pink flowers in late Spring.
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Cardamine pratensis (Cuckoo flower, Lady’s smock) is a dainty native with pink flowers in late Spring.
Cardamine raphanifolia (Broad leaved cuckoo flower) is an edible American water cress with more flower power, needs cool conditions in running water to do best.
Carex acuta (Slender tufted sedge) is a reasonably invasive native sedge flowering in summer.
Carex acutiformis (Lesser pond sedge) is a tough native sedge of ponds and streams with attractive black seed heads and coarse greyish green foliage.
Carex elata Aurea (Bowles Golden sedge) is a beautiful grass with buttery, yellow, weeping leaves which are narrowly striped with green along their edges.
Carex grayi ( Sputnik sedge) is an unusual sedge with attractive seed heads.
Carex muskingumensis (Musk sedge) is a grassy looking fairly delicate sedge with yellow-green foliage and not as brutish as some.
Carex panicea (Carnation grass) is a short native sedge with bluish grey foliage reminiscent of carnations, and attractive black seed heads.
Carex paniculata (Great tussock sedge) is a rare native sedge of wet areas, growing into large tough clumps much like a pampas grass
Carex pendula (Weeping sedge) is a native evergreen fast growing sedge with prodigious seeding ability.
Carex pseudocyperus (Hop sedge) is a vigorous native sedge with attractive hop-like flowers in Summer on 90cm stems.
Carex riparia (Greater pond sedge) is a strong, tough native with coarse sharp edged leaves and attractive black seed heads in early summer.