• Perennial flowering plant, which blooms already in the first year. Growth in 20-40 cm high shrubs. Fluffy pink dense flowers cover during flowering the whole plant. Likes open, sunny places but resistant to light shade. Use in flower beds, borders, and as a potted plant on terraces.
  • Perennial flowering plant, which blooms already in the first year. Growth in 20-40 cm high shrubs. Fluffy blue dense flowers cover during flowering the whole plant. Likes open, sunny places but resistant to light shade. Use in flower beds, borders, and as a potted plant on terraces.
  • Early-blooming perennial. The plant grows 20-30cm tall. Silver-gray leaves make the plant decorative. White, small flowers, diameter 1-1.5cm, collected in short brushes.
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    A perennial plant with erect stems grows 30-40cm (11-15in.) high. Flowers of regular shape, 2-3cm (1in.) in diameter, blue in color. Use to decorate flower beds, garden vases, and lawns.
  • Perennial, grows 50-70 cm tall. Large, white, pink, and red flowers, diameter 6-9 cm. Grows in full sun or partial shade. Blooms in the second year from June to September. Use for group plantings, borders, and cutting.
  • Perennial groundcover grows indoors as well as outside. Decorative plant with leaves similar to strawberries grows 10-15cm (4-6in.) tall. Yellow flowers and round, red berries, blooming and fruiting from June to late autumn. Looking great in hanging baskets, pots, and rock gardens. Berries edible but with an unpleasant taste.
  • Perennial flowering plant grows up to 10-20 cm. Beautiful white, pink and red single and double Flowers, diameter 2-6 cm. Blooms in the second year from May to August. Likes full sun and partial shade. Use for balconies, terraces, and flowerbeds.
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    Papaver nudicaule. The Iceland Poppy is a hardy short-lived perennial. It self sows easily so will last for years to come. The cup-shaped blooms have a texture like crepe paper and appear in a range of subdued pastel colours; apricot, gold, tangerine, and white. Sow Iceland Poppy seeds in early spring or late fall where they are to grow permanently. The flower stalks grow to around 30cm tall and are among the longest-lasting poppies as cut flowers. Use a candlestick to seal the cut stem to prolong them as cut flowers. They are highly attractive to bees. Plant in late fall or early spring. Poppy seeds need to be cold stratified to germinate. Poppies only need soil that is ordinary and moist, but well-drained. The seeds should not be planted deeply; they just need to be compressed into the soil, as they need light to germinate. The best method for planting is to mix one part seed with 5 parts sand and scatter over the prepared growing area.
  • Aster Alpine Mix Aster Alpinus is a compact perennial with a spreading growth habit. It is easy to grow Alpine Aster from seeds, and this particular variety produces masses of lavender, blue, pink, and white flowers with yellow centers on a top of dark-green, lance-like foliage. Aster Alpine Mix blooms for several weeks from late spring and into fall providing a colorful display and attracting bees and butterflies. Alpine Aster looks gorgeous in mass planting, rock, and alpine gardens, containers, and borders. Aster Alpinus grows best in full sun to partial shade, and this drought-tolerant perennial is suitable for a low-water garden or xeriscape landscaping.
  • Native to eastern North America, Lanceleaf Coreopsis has naturalized across much of the Prairies and even into the Rocky Mountains. It is a hardy perennial plant (Zones 3-10) that is both drought tolerant and able to endure high temperature and humidity. It will work in well-drained containers and just about any garden soil, but it prefers well-drained, nutrient-poor, sandy loam. This variety can reach 90cm tall but may grow shorter depending on exposure in the garden. Its stems are stiff and upright, so it makes a nice cut flower. It is attractive to a wide range of pollinators and beneficial insects. Avoid over-watering, and keep the spent flowers picked
  • This perennial works equally well in the flower bed and as a container plant, and its cut flowers are long-lasting. Grow Blue Bouquet Veronica in full sun in fertile, moist soil for the longest bloom period. It looks splendid in larger containers. This unusual perennial blooms in the first year of growth, but just gets better as the years pass. This variety comes as pelleted seeds and is sold by seed count. Blue Bouquet have pelleted seeds for easy handing. Hardy to Zone 3.
  • Coreopsis is a popular perennial. Gorgeous, golden blooms illuminate the summer garden all the way into fall, creating a grand statement in almost any spot. Coreopsis is deer resistant, tolerates partial shade and delights year after year.
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