Acorus gramineus Ogon (Gold variegated Japanese rush)
£2.90 – £21.90Acorus gramineus Ogon (Gold variegated Japanese rush) is a variegated and evergreen cultivar with yellow and green stripes.
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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.
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.
Asplenium scolopendrium (Hart’s tongue fern) is a native plant of dark and damp places and will tolerate quite deep shade.
Baldellia ranunculoides, or Lesser Water Plantain, is a delightful, tiny, native plant which has small, delicate, pale lilac or white flowers in profusion.
Caltha palustris ‘Flore Pleno’ (Double Marsh Marigold) is smaller and less vigorous than the single species, and produces lovely buttons of fully double yellow flowers.
Caltha palustris is our well known native kingcup with masses of cheerful yellow flowers in early Spring and again later. Essential.
Caltha palustris alba (White marsh marigold) is much less vigorous than the yellow flowered ones, it flowers very early Feb/Mar and often again at the end of summer.
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 muskingumensis (Musk sedge) is a grassy looking fairly delicate sedge with yellow-green foliage and not as brutish as some.