Epimediums
Epimedium grandiflorum f koreanum “La Rochaille” – Taller epimedium form. Pale lemon flowers, with white inner sepals on red stems.
Primula sieboldii
Pink backed, white snowflake with heavy pink mottling to the edge of the petals. We understand that this is of American origin and like most of our cultivars from USA, tends to be slow to propagate in the UK. We have no idea why this is.
Epimediums
Epimedium leptorrhizum – Very large pale pink flowers in spring and early summer. Evergreen. H&S 30-45cm. Moist, humus-rich soil in partial shade. Introduced by Ogisu from Sichuan, China
Epimediums
Dwarf form of the deciduous Japanese native, Epimedium grandiflorum. New foliage of is pale blue-bronze. Flower spikes up to 25cm, with violet flowers.
Primula sieboldii
Speckled pink semi-double semi-snowflake, with deep pink reverse to petals. Cultivar sourced from Japan.
Primula sieboldii
White veined pink pin with wavy bi-lobed petals. This cultivar originates in Japan from the early 1800s.
Primula sieboldii
Strange blooming, downward facing flowers, with pale pink backed, white faced petals. Cultivar sourced from Japan and dates from the early 1800s.
Primula sieboldii
Flat blooming, notch petalled thrum. Blue flower buds open to white flowers suffused with pink/blue blush. Colour ages to a more pink hue. From the former Martin Nest Nurseries in Lincolnshire.
Primula sieboldii
Flat blooming, cherry blossom petalled thrum. Soft pink flowers, often slightly unevenly coloured. From the former Martin Nest Nurseries. Can be difficult.
Ferns
Oriental Ostrich Fern Deciduous fern with large open fronds up to 100cm and distinctive fruiting fronds in late spring. Grow in a sheltered position in cool moist soil. Spreads slowly.