All of the perennials we offer in one A-Z list. Please feel free to use the Refine options on the left or the Search box at the top right to help you find specific plants. The Plant Selector may also be of help.
A robust species that's always very early to flower here. Felted plain green leaves and generous clusters of clear blue flowers in late winter. Good soil in shade. 40cm.
Hairy leaves divided into three come complete with creosote-like brown splodges in the axils, fading as the leaves age. Branched stems of rich golden yellow flowers. Tame! 30cm.
Seed grown plants from this wild collected form with light purple flowers over clumps of relatively narrow foliage to 20cm. Drained but moisture retentive soil in shade!
A splendid double flowered form of the reliable cottage garden favourite. Deeply cut dark green foliage and yellow flowers on upright stems to 1.8m. Good soil in sun.
Stunning sky blue flowers from spring to autumn on this modern S. chamelaeagnea hybrid from New Zealand. Scented foliage is a bright, fresh green. 60cm in a sunny spot with good, drained soil. Probably not fully hardy.
AGM Rich luxuriant red flowers of a good size on this fairly hardy shrubby sage with equally deep green leaves. Well drained soil in full sun for best results. 60cm.
Bright coral reddish-pink flowers over a long season on this fairly hardy shrubby Mexican hybrid sage. Full sun and well drained soil out of cold winds. 75cm.
TENDER An eyecatching hybrid with masses of racemes of purple calyces and white flowers flushed with pale lavender. May be worth trying outside in a warm sunny, sheltered garden but overwinter frost free to be safe. 50cm.
Syn. 'Hardy Form'. New to us but supposedly hardy form of this spectacular sage with upright spikes of big bright pink tubular flowers that will arch over as they mature. Reddish stems and veins. Well drained, warm sheltered position in sun. 1.5m.
syn. 'White Rain'. The beautiful white flowered form of this front of the border favourite produces masses of it's whorled flower stems all summer to 40cm. Cut back if needed. Drained soil in sun. Easy and hardy.
A very pretty form with denim blue flowers in big purple bracted spikes giving a good show long after each flower has fallen. Makes a fairly big clump in time to 30cm high. Ordinary soil in sun.
Light purple flowers in reddish calyces and stems give a warm effect in the garden. More upright habit than 'Purple Rain' and a long flowering season. Sun, average soil, 40cm.
A great form of the species with silvery-grey foliage that is a good reason to grow without the chunky caterpillar-like flowers. Good soil in sun or light shade. 75cm.
Clumps of fine, pinnate leaves send up tall, wandering, wiry stems topped with lots of amazing white caterpillar like flowers in summer. Good soil in sun. Do not stake! 2.4m.
Fully double white flowers, whiter than 'Alba Plena' and they die nicely! Can be a bit of a thug but looks lovely in late summer and autumn, ideal for a cottage garden style. 60cm.
Fully double flowers in a deep inky red, with a hint of purple! Can be a bit of a thug but looks lovely in late summer and autumn, ideal for a cottage garden style. 60cm.
Low growing carpets of olive leaves with silvery veins and a maroon flush which becomes stronger during the winter. Spikes of white flowers in early summer. Sheltered shady position. 30cm.