Perennial Flower Seeds

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  1. ERYTHRONIUM OREGONUM

    White flowers, ageing to palest pink, have recurved tepals which face the ground so that their points face upward, both the flower and the throat being enhanced with strong orange to brown marks. It has a striking resemblance to Erythronium revolutum, with widely split, recurving style branches, which are unique to these two, and it is quite as attractive and desirable as that fabulous species. The large, heavily mottled leaves are lightly bronzed. ... Learn More

    $4.13

    (10 seeds)

  2. ERYTHRONIUM REVOLUTUM

    The fabled "Trout Lily" is perhaps the choicest of all erythroniums. Lily-like, palest peach, spring flowers open for a long period above leaves beautifully mottled in purple, brown and white. A valuable and very long-lived plant that will self-seed very gently making splendid drifts over time. ... Learn More

    $3.37

    (15 seeds)

  3. EUPATORIUM AROMATICUM JOICUS VARIEGATED

    This dramatic specimen plant features creamy-white and green variegated leaves, the new spring growth being tinged pink. Fragrant cream and pale-pink, fluffy, ageratum-like flowers, open in large sprays in late summer. This plant comes relatively true from seed but very few good seeds are produced. ... Learn More

    $3.75

    (10 seeds)

  4. EUPATORIUM CANABINUM

    A vigorous and valuable late flowering plant carrying dense sprays of fragrant, deep pink flowers on strong cane-like stems, from June until September. The thin pointed leaves do bear a distinct resemblance to the commonly smoked substance, whose name we cannot print here as an internet filter will assert, incorrectly, that we are selling this. We have even spelled the botanical name wrongly to avoid this fate.......there should be two 'n's. Oh, and the common name wrongly too! Sorry! ... Learn More

    $3.37

  5. EUPHORBIA AMYGDALOIDES PURPUREA

    This rare beauty makes beetroot-coloured spring foliage, an attractive contrast with the golden yellow "flower heads". A slow-growing gem of the euphorbia family, that spreads mainly only by seed, and it sets very few, makes an elegant spring bonus in any border. Occasionally, even more attractive hybrids may occur from seed! ... Learn More

    $4.38

    (5 seeds)

  6. EUPHORBIA BLUE CUSHION

    This rare, completely unique, and unusually-attractive new hybrid, that has never been sold before, and which comes true from seed, appeared in our Devon gardens. Sizeable, compact heads of bright lime green flowers open above compact stems bearing beautiful glaucous blue green leaves, the unflowered stems having a remarkable likeness to large bottle brushes. We grow numerous euphorbias here, but the original hybrid appeared near to plants of Euphorbia characias, and the dwarf Euphorbia pithyusa, and possesses an attractive compact habit somewhere between them. However, any further botanical ... Learn More

    $2.98

    (20 seeds)

  7. EUPHORBIA CHARACIAS CHARACIAS

    Probably the most popular and long-lived of all spurges, this old favourite produces strong stems of evergreen, blue-green leaves which terminate in extended narrow heads of bright yellow flowers. One of the easiest, long-lived and trouble-free plants you can grow. ... Learn More

    $3.75

    (20+ seeds)

  8. EUPHORBIA CHARACIAS 'DWARF BLACK PEARL'

    Grey-green whorls of foliage bear sprays of bright green flowers, each with a darkest maroon almost black eye. Bursting with sweet nectar these striking flowers, which open in spring and stay in place until the first frosts, are a magnet for bees and butterflies. One of the most attractive of all euphorbias, this dwarf form will thrive almost anywhere but excels in dry gardens. Seed very scarce. ... Learn More

    $4.13

    (10 seeds)

  9. EUPHORBIA COGNATA

    A brand new and lovely addition to gardens. Many stems, each one ending in a broad rosette of greenish-yellow flowers, radiate out in all directions from a solid, long-lived clump. Much loved by pollinating insects. ... Learn More

    $3.75

  10. EUPHORBIA CORALLIOIDES

    Too rarely seen or grown, the "Coral Spurge" a non-running clump former, has dazzling yellow flowers and bracts in dense profusion on massed wiry stems. These are produced from earliest spring until early winter, making this fabulous and attractive plant one of the longest-flowering and valuable of commercial cut flowers too. It is synonymous or very similar to Euphorbia oblongata, the two species being to all intent and purpose indistinguishable when grown together. ... Learn More

    $3.75

    (200+ seeds)

  11. EUPHORBIA CORNIGERA

    An exciting and apparently rarely encountered newcomer to our garden. Thick stems, rubbery pale veined lanceolate leaves and truly splendid plates of brightest golden flowers in early summer make this a must for every garden. ... Learn More

    $3.37

  12. EUPHORBIA CYPARISSIAS

    In the spring showy lime-yellow bracts open which slowly age to red, on thin stems bearing narrow, bluish-green, linear leaves. This unusual plant superficially resembles that of a very tiny spruce or cypress tree, hence the common name. It is very adaptable, but can be invasive by underground runners in rich soils. ... Learn More

    $3.75

    (8 seeds)

  13. EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS

    A handsome and extremely rapid-growing plant bearing symmetrical, pointed, blue-green leaves. Umbels of tiny yellow flowers produce large bulbous seed-pods. Also known as "The Mole Plant" as it is reputed to deter moles! ... Learn More

    $2.48

    (10+ seeds)

  14. EUPHORBIA MARGINATA 'KILIMANJARO'

    This stunning annual with a bushy growth habit produces showy clusters of small, pale green and white blossoms which make awesome cut flowers whilst the foliage has spectacular white margins. It is easily propagated from seeds and thrives best in well-drained soil. It is low maintenance and loves heat and humidity as well as being drought tolerant. ... Learn More

    $3.24

    (70+ seeds)

  15. EUPHORBIA MELLIFERA

    One of the finest shrubby plants in cultivation, this gem has large, creamy-veined leathery leaves topped by outstanding golden, incredibly fragrant flower heads. The name 'mellifera' refers to the sweet fragrance of honey which on a warm day will drift across the garden, amazing all who are nearby. Please be aware that you may discover the occasional seedling hybrid with related forms that grow in our extensive gardens, such as E. stygiana or E. 'Pasteurii', but these are also exceptionally beautiful plants. ... Learn More

    $3.75

    (25+ seeds)

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