Perennial Flower Seeds

Displaying seeds 1966 - 1980 of 1983 in total
  1. WATSONIA MERIANA VAR BULBILLIFERA (Seeds)

    The lovely Bugle Lily, native to the hills of South Africa, has sword-shaped leaves above which open delicate, soft-apricot coloured flowers, borne on a tall spike-like inflorescence, and that do actually resemble a bugle. Seeds ripen in late summer and finally in late autumn clusters of small brown bulbils form high on the dying stems, and can be easily picked off to start new colonies elsewhere before they fall! ... Learn More

    $4.24

    (10 seeds)

  2. WATSONIA PILLANSII

    In early summer strong erect stems display heads of stunning, brilliant orange flowers which bloom for many weeks, making it a constantly-producing amazing cut flower. A protected location such as close to a south or west facing wall is preferable, where it is capable of freezing to the ground in extreme cold, and then re-growing vigorously, and still blooming in late spring to early summer! Rich, well-drained soil with regular summer moisture will ensure constant flowering, but if allowed to go completely dry in summer, just as with other watsonias, it will die back, returning with the first rains in autumn. This is one of the very hardiest species of watsonias, finally forming long-lived, evergreen clumps. ... Learn More

    $4.24

    (10 seeds)

  3. WATSONIA TRESCO HYBRIDS

    We are offering seed of what is probably the best selection available of this handsome group of plants. Flared tubular flowers, in all colours from pale pink to crimson, are spaced around strong stems above tall iris-like leaves. Plant out young plants five or six inches deep in well-drained soil for a long lived display. ... Learn More

    $3.87

    (20 seeds)

  4. WILD FLOWER MIX - BUTTERFLY MEADOW MIX

    100% native British wildflower mix specially selected to attract butterflies to your garden. The seeds include: Oxeye Daisy, Common Birds-foot Trefoil, Salad Burnet, Red Clover, Wild Marjoram, Greater Knapweed, Wild Teasel, Viper's-Bugloss, Soapwort and many others. (Generic wild flower picture for illustrative purposes only) ... Learn More

    $2.40

  5. WILD FLOWER MIX - CORNFIELD ANNUAL MIX

    100% native British wildflower mix of attractive, brightly-coloured and vigorous annuals, most often found in corn fields before the arrival of modern weed-killer. Contains White campion, Corn Chamomile, Charlock, Corncockle, Cornflower, Field Forget-me-not, Corn Marigold, Field Pansy, Wild Pansy, Long headed Poppy and Field Poppy. (Generic wild flower picture for illustrative purposes only) ... Learn More

    $2.40

  6. WILD FLOWER MIX - EARLY FLOWERING MIX

    100% British wild flower mixture which flowers in spring and early summer. The seeds include Meadow Buttercup, Cat's-Ear, Red Clover, Cowslip, Field Forget-Me-Not, Wild Pansy, Hoary Plantain, Yellow rocket, Common Sorrell, Speedwell, Kidney Vetch, Black Medick and others. (Generic wild flower picture for illustrative purposes only) ... Learn More

    $2.40

  7. WILD FLOWER MIX - HONEY BEE MIXTURE

    100% British wild flowering mixture specifically chosen to attract honey bees to your garden. Includes Corncockle, Field Poppy, Great Mullein, Hedge Woundwort, Hogweed, Hound's-tongue, Large flowered Evening Primrose, Meadow Cranes-bill, Meadowsweet, Oxeye Daisy, Ribbed Melliot, Rough Hawkbit, Vipers-bugloss, Yarrow and Yellow Rocket. (Generic wild flower picture for illustrative purposes only) ... Learn More

    $2.40

  8. WILD FLOWER MIX - MEADOW MIXTURE

    Our general purpose mix of British wild meadow flowers consisting of over 20 varieties. Includes Meadow Buttercup, White Campion, Cowslip, Sorrell, Kidney Vetch, Yarrow, Yellow-Rattle, Salad Burnet, Oxeye Daisy among others. (Generic wild flower picture for illustrative purposes only) ... Learn More

    $2.40

  9. WILD FLOWER MIX - SHADED AREA

    100% native British wild flower species suitable for growing in shaded areas. Species include Agrimony, Wild Angelica, Hedge Bedstraw, Nettle-leaved Bellflower, Red Campion, Hedge Woundwort, Wood Avens etc (Generic wild flower picture for illustrative purposes only). ... Learn More

    $2.40

  10. WULFENIA CARINTHIACA

    A rare and seldom-seen plant, native to the Albanian Alps, forming a stunning low evergreen rosette of long shiny leaves, with crinkled or scalloped edges. Taller stems arise, bearing spikes of sizeable, deep-blue tubular flowers during the summer. To thrive it is imperative that it has a rich and gritty soil that stays evenly moist. This unique and protected plant is endemic to the Gartnerkofel mountain of the Carnic Alps on the Austrian-Italian border where it was discovered in 1779 by Franz Xaver von Wulfen, after whom it is named. ... Learn More

    $4.00

    (30+ seeds)

  11. WURMBEA STRICTA

    A rarely-seen or offered scarcity, clusters of star-shaped purple flowers top a reed-like stem in the spring. Does best in full sun but thrives in a damp environment and will tolerate up to 5mm of water above the soil. A good pond marginal, it can tolerate some frost but prefers protection from severe conditions. ... Learn More

    $4.24

    (10 seeds)

  12. XEROPHYLLUM TENAX

    The outstandingly attractive feature of these plants is the stunning, tightly-packed clumps of white flowers which arise on a tall spike making a superb specimen plant actually related to lilies. This grass-like perennial has narrow foliage forming a stout tussock, which is often burnt right back by wildfires in their native habitat, but quickly re-sprouts and often flowers afterwards. In the old USA the leaves have long been used to make baskets and carriers. Superb as dot plants, they are also suited to a large rockery, container or mixed border, where they are sure to impress and mystify even the most seasoned of plant enthusiasts. The name Bear grass, comes from observations that bears like to eat the young fleshy stems. This plant is also related to the Veratrum and Melianthum and distantly related to Yucca, which it somewhat resembles. ... Learn More

    $3.14

    (20 seeds)

  13. YUCCA FILAMENTOSA

    Towering spikes of fragrant, white, bell-shaped flowers appear in July and August above clumps of stiff, dark green, lance-shaped leaves. Adam's needle makes an excellent focal point for a sunny, well-drained Mediterranean-style garden. A gravel mulch accentuates the architectural foliage and helps to protect the crown of the plant from frost damage. The leaves have sharp tips and serrated edges, so it's best not planted where you are going to brush past it. Though all Yuccas appreciate a good amount of sun and well drained soil, they are fairly low maintenance and as such need fairly little watering. ... Learn More

    $4.00

    (15+ seeds)

  14. YUCCA ROSTRATA

    This striking architectural plant produces an abundance of thin glaucus, silver grey leaves which continue to form from the centre eventually forming a trunk which can reach up to four metres in height. They can also produce a large flowering spike from the centre every few years. The species is native to Texas, Chihuahua and Coahuila. A very popular plant in a tropical or exotic themed garden due to being quite tolerant of the average UK winter. ... Learn More

    $4.61

    (10 seeds)

  15. ZANTEDESCHIA AETHIOPICA

    From architectural clumps of thick, bright green, arrow-shaped leaves arise serene white flowers (actually spathes). As well as being a superb garden plant this can be a wonderful architectural plant for pond margins. It is native to southern and east Africa in Lesotho, South Africa, Swaziland, Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya and Madeira. The Royal Horticultural Society has awarded it the prestigious Award of Garden Merit. (AGM.) ... Learn More

    $4.61

    (8 seeds)

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