Perennial Flower Seeds

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  1. CEPHALARIA GIGANTEA

    A large, non-spreading clump-forming plant displays long-stemmed sprays of large creamy yellow "pincushion scabious" flowers over an extended period in the summer. This is an exceptional specimen plant either on its own or at the back of the border. ... Learn More

    $3.91

    (15 seeds)

  2. CERASTIUM ALPINUM LANATUM

    A very low and slow-growing alpine plant, forming a carpet of fuzzy silver-grey leaves with short stems of starry white flowers, which appear in late spring and early summer. It does best in the rock garden or in a gravel scree or alpine trough garden where it does best in a hanging position. ... Learn More

    $2.42

  3. CERASTIUM CANDIDISSIMUM

    This rare cerastium from the Greek mountains forms a low mat or carpet of silvery-grey foliage, the white star-shaped flowers appearing in late spring for several weeks. This is NOT the common “Snow in Summer” (Cerastium tomentosum) – which can be invasive. This rarely encountered species, unlike other varieties, is well-behaved and not a rampant spreader. It is excellent for edging, for rock gardens or cascading from rock walls and is easily divided in spring or early autumn if desired. It is extremely drought tolerant once established and evergreen in most regions, and is utterly hardy down ... Learn More

    $3.66

  4. CHAENORHINUM 'BLUE DREAM'

    This charming relative of the snapdragon is a spreading perennial that produces masses of blue flowers with delicate yellow throats. It makes a lovely display all summer long and is quick growing. Try it dotted around your rockery, or as underplanting in your borders. ... Learn More

    $3.29

  5. CHAEROPHYLLUM AZORICUM

    Robust sprays of fragrant, creamy white flowers open above compact stems, bearing leathery, slightly hairy, little-divided leaves, an unusual feature within this group of plants. A new, rare and extremely garden-worthy plant from the windy Azores Islands, it will puzzle even the most knowledgeable plant enthusiast! ... Learn More

    $3.66

    (30+ seeds)

  6. CHELIDONIUM MAJUS FL. PL.

    Large numbers of heavily doubled cup-shaped tiny yellow "poppies" are massed in branching sprays. Finely divided leaves make a substantial sprawling mass during spring and summer on this unusual member of the poppy family. ... Learn More

    $2.42

    (300+ seeds)

  7. CHELIDONIUM MAJUS 'LACINIATUM'

    A dainty, and nowadays very rare, curiosity. Deeply-divided, finely-cut, fern-like foliage, displays numerous bright yellow flowers consisting of frilly, almost feather-like petals. Also sometimes called Chelidonium 'Bowles Variety'. ... Learn More

    $3.29

  8. CHELONE OBLIQUA PINK TURTLE

    Forming a clump of stiff, leafy stems, this valuable late-season plant bears heads of curiously-shaped rich pink flowers resembling gaping mouths, hence the common name "Turtle Head". This lovely flower makes a very useful addition to every garden, flowering from late summer when most others have finished, and right into autumn. ... Learn More

    $3.29

    (25+ seeds)

  9. CHIASTOPHYLLUM OPPOSITIFOLIUM

    A superb rockery or wall gem which produces arching stems carrying sprays of yellow 'lambs tail' flowers, sprouting from hardy evergreen succulent rosettes. A very long lived, tough and hardy, high value plant. Seed is absolutely tiny and best results may be produced by gently pushing seeds into cracks in the wall or rockery. ... Learn More

    $3.29

    (1000+ seeds)

  10. CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM

    An abundance of tall stems carry swathes of giant white petalled, yellow eyed, daisy flowers thoughout late summer. Clumps will gradually spread and will return reliably each season. ... Learn More

    $2.42

    (250 seeds)

  11. CIMICIFUGA SIMPLEX

    Purplish stems carrying arching spires of fragrant white flowers in mid-autumn, from September into October, rise above shiny divided leaves. One of the treasures of the autumn garden, this is a magnificent and very valuable mid or back of border plant. ... Learn More

    $3.66

  12. CLEMATIS INTEGRIFOLIA

    This gorgeous, sweetly scented, clump-forming, herbaceous, non-climbing clematis bears very attractive, indigo-blue nodding flowers with recurving tepals. An exceptionally lovely species, it was introduced from southern Europe in 1573 and has always been one of the staple cottage garden plants. ... Learn More

    $3.66

  13. CLEMATIS RECTA

    One of the herbaceous, non-climbing clematis, this is ideal for the border with its numerous upright stems bearing countless sweetly-perfumed yellow-eyed white flowers, in loose panicles in June and July. Finally, attractive seed heads produce large orange seeds, each with a whispy tail! ... Learn More

    $3.66

    (20 seeds)

  14. CLEMATIS RECTA PURPUREA

    This rarely offered form of this spectacular border perennial has purple-bronze foliage on strong arching stems. Strongly perfumed heads of starry white flowers from May to July give this plant exceptional value. This is not a climber like its relatives but is a 'shrub-like' clematis variety, a clump-forming herbaceous perennial, which is perfect for a mixed bed or border and can be pruned down to the ground each spring. ... Learn More

    $3.66

    (10 seeds)

  15. CLEMATIS URTICIFOLIA (heracleifolia)

    A rare, beautiful and sweetly-fragrant species that is native to China and Korea. A most unusual sub-shrubby species, it nether clings nor climbs, and produces toothed leaves and tubular, hyacinth-like, perfumed blue flowers on erect stems from late summer to mid autumn. It makes a spectacular display in sun to part shade in any well-drained garden soil that is kept moist in summer. ... Learn More

    $3.29

    (8 seeds)

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