Actaea Black Negligee (Baneberry or bugbane)
£6.90 – £16.90Actaea Black Negligee (Baneberry or bugbane) is a very desirable form of bugbane, with dark purple leaves and white plumes of scented flowers.
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Actaea Black Negligee (Baneberry or bugbane) is a very desirable form of bugbane, with dark purple leaves and white plumes of scented flowers.
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.
Butomus alba (White flowering rush) is the white flowered sport of Butomus umbellata. It is very attractive and rarely seen.
Butomus Rosenrot (Flowering rush) is a sport of the species with stronger pink/red flowers in June.
Butomus umbellatus (Flowering rush) is a native water plant with green grassy foliage flashed with red at the base and large umbels of pink flowers in June.
Carex paniculata (Great tussock sedge) is a rare native sedge of wet areas, growing into large tough clumps much like a pampas grass
Cyperus alternifolius (Umbrella grass) is a very attractive umbrella sedge with large umbels of leaves and flowers on long stems.
Cyperus longus (Galingale) is a great native plant like a slightly smaller umbrella grass.
Digitalis purpurea (Foxglove) is the native foxglove with purple bell flowers on a tall stem.
Equisetum hyemale (Rough Horsetail) is a striking, architectural evergreen plant with black and light green horizontal banding.
Eutrochium (Eupatorium) cannabinum is a common tall native hedgerow plant with flat heads of purple flowers. Attractive to bees butterflies and hover flies.
Eupatorium maculatum purpureum is an improved cultivar of hemp agrimony and has much stronger coloured stems and flowers. It still attracts all the beneficial insects.