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  1. SISYRINCHIUM BRACHYPUS

    From tufts of grass-like leaves grow thin stems carrying numerous yellow star-like flowers. A very welcome self-seeder and colonist which will produce its tiny "irises" where little else will grow, even on hot dry banks or pathedges! ... Learn More

    $3.34

    (150+ seeds)

  2. SISYRINCHIUM CALIFORNICUM

    Not really a grass, these gorgeous tiny plants are close cousins of the familiar garden Irises. They make slowly spreading colonies in almost any position but never seem to become a problem with their bright yellow, star-like flowers on grassy foliage from spring through early summer. They are native to the west coast of the USA from British Columbia to California, often colonising edges of bogs and in moist grasslands. ... Learn More

    $3.34

  3. SISYRINCHIUM IDAHOENSE

    Close cousins of the familiar garden Irises, these gorgeous diminutive plants make slowly spreading colonies in almost any position. With spectacular yellow-throated, darker-veined violet flowers they never seem to become a problem with their star-like blooms on grassy foliage which appear from spring through early summer, when they will make compact-clumping, long-lived additions to any garden. ... Learn More

    $2.96

    (20+ seeds)

  4. SISYRINCHIUM MACROCARPUM

    This very showy plant has some of the largest flowers in its genus, producing large cups of bright yellow, with a beautifully contrasting purple-brown ring inside. Coupled with short stems, this is probably the most attractive yellow sisyrinchium obtainable. ... Learn More

    $3.34

    (60 seeds)

  5. SISYRINCHIUM MIXED

    A well-filled, very generous packet containing a mixture of our white, yellow, blue and violet species (but excluding S. striatum). Simply sprinkle onto a gravel path or drab area for inexpensive and perpetual colour from these colourful dwarf iris relatives. ... Learn More

    $3.34

    (130+ seeds)

  6. SISYRINCHIUM PALMIFOLIUM

    A Plant World introduction. The "Bird-Of-Paradise" sisyrinchium can carry up to one hundred large golden stars on each magnificent head composed of repeatedly branching, broad stems, giving an endless display of large, yellow saucer-shaped flowers. ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (140+ seeds)

  7. SISYRINCHIUM PATAGONICUM

    Delicate, bright primrose to golden-yellow flowers with reflexed petals and a deep brown or garnet-purple throat open in early spring, above very slender "iris-type" foliage. It has been observed that these are reminiscent of miniature Lilium nepalense flowers! They are easy-to-grow in a well drained, peaty soil with grit, and are extremely hardy, in keeping with the bitterly cold Andean regions to which the name alludes. ... Learn More

    $4.10

  8. SISYRINCHIUM STRIATUM

    Slender spikes bear numerous yellow-eyed palest buttermilk flowers, with purple veining on the reverse. Attractive iris-like clumps of grey-green foliage. Ideal for naturalising. Easy with this large packet. ... Learn More

    $3.34

    (125+ seeds)

  9. SKIMMIA JAPONICA

    Attractive, evergreen, dome-shaped mounds display clusters of fragrant yellowish-white flowers followed by bright red fruit when pollinated. These shrubs are perfect for low hedging or specimen plants, and are especially good in containers. This really is an excellent shade-loving evergreen shrub, and is quite unusual in that the plants are either male or female, the female forms being the best (of course!) as they are the ones with attractive sprays of dazzling red berries which are an added plus. ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (4 seeds)

  10. SMYRNIUM OLUSATRUM

    In the UK this plant makes the first greenery of the year in December and January in field edges and on cliff pathways. The sprays of flowers are yellow-green in colour, and its amazing heads of large, attractive, shiny seeds are jet-black. Originally the Romans brought it with them to eat, leaf, stem, root, and buds, although it is now almost forgotten as a foodstuff, but still grows wild in many parts of Europe. It is intermediate in flavour between celery and parsley and was once used in many dishes, but has now been replaced by celery. ... Learn More

    $3.34

    (15+ seeds)

  11. SMYRNIUM OLUSATRUM CREAM VARIEGATED

    This beautiful, completely new, and possibly unique variegated form of the old English-Garden plant, "Alexanders", was discovered here at Plant World. It produces a strong stem bearing umbels of yellow flowers, which are held above cream and white-splashed, thick, shiny, dark green leaves, which produce an amazing brightly splashed mound in the spring. Seedlings of this rare beauty come up almost 100% true and variegated as shown. Fabulous for a wild garden or edge of border where it will gently re-appear annually. ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (10+ seeds)

  12. SMYRNIUM PERFOLIATUM

    Old cottage garden and flower arrangers have known of this curious plant for ages but it is not often seen or available! The stems, holding umbels of greenish-gold flowers, grow straight through the middles of the shiny leaves, kebab-style. Rarely seen because of its unusual germination technique: It germinates and then dies down to a baby tuber until the following year!! Superb for naturalising to give surprises year after year!! ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (40+ seeds)

  13. SOLANUM ATROPURPUREUM

    This startling plant is also called "Purple Devil", "Malevolence", and the "Five Minute Plant", the latter on account of how long a newcomer will stare at this amazing plant. Purple-black stems carry black thorns, attractive purplish, crinkled thorny leaves and yellow flowers turning to inedible creamy-yellow fruits. ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (6 seeds)

  14. SOLANUM DULCAMARA

    This lovely British native is a semi-woody scrambling plant bearing pretty violet flowers which have a pronounced yellow 'beak'. In autumn, just like fruit hanging from a line, which is the dried out vine.... extremely ornamental red berries appear, hanging in grape-like clumps, which are happily eaten by birds but are certainly not edible for humans. ... Learn More

    $3.34

    (40+ seeds)

  15. SOLANUM MACRANTHUM

    This rare and truly impressive large shrub or tree grows up to 20 ft. high, with very large, violet "potato-like" flowers up to 3 in. diam. Truly an exotic and impressive tropical specimen, this "Giant Potato Tree" is a large bushy shrub that can grow into a medium-height tree, and be beautifully adorned with stunning flowers all year round! It is a rare treat indeed to see purple blossoms on a tree! And more amazing is that its gorgeous blossoms come in three wonderful shades, changing successively from deep purple to lavender to white. Hence, you can enjoy all the fabulous colours on the tre ... Learn More

    $4.35

    (6 seeds)

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