Perennial Flower Seeds

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  1. PETROCOPTIS PYRENAICA

    This easy, but surprisingly uncommon plant, has a basal rosette of blue-grey leaves, from which arise branching, leafy stems. At the end of each division open frilly, white or pale pink flowers, which are ideal for a rock garden, raised bed or even a container. ... Learn More

    $3.29

  2. PETROPHYTUM CAESPITOSA

    This delightful, bone hardy, extremely dwarf shrub is native mainly to California and is confined to rocks and crevices in the mountains of the interior of western North America. It displays its evergreen blue-green tufts, and attractive, small bottle brush-like white flowers in summer and does well in sun or part shade in very sharply drained soil. In cultivation it will do well in trough, crevice garden or scree bed and will make a good pan for an alpine show. ... Learn More

    $3.66

    (20 seeds)

  3. PETROPHYTUM CINERASCENS

    This bone-hardy plant, surprisingly in the rose family, makes attractive creamy sprays of bottle brush-flowers which open from pink buds. It is a clumpy, mat-forming perennial herb growing in cracks and crevices in riverside cliffs in the state of Washington. ... Learn More

    $3.66

    (20+ seeds)

  4. PETTERIA RAMENTACEA

    This rare monotypic plant, in a genus all on its own, is related to Laburnum, differing primarily in the upright racemes of beautiful fragrant yellow flowers. It prefers a sheltered well-drained site and when in full bloom is gorgeous and will defy all comers to name it! Few seeds collected. ... Learn More

    $4.90

    (5 seeds)

  5. PETUNIA AXILLARIS

    An extremely rare plant only recently having been "re-discovered" after being thought to be extinct in the wild. This gorgeous, heavenly scented, almost constant-flowering plant forms a strong, vigorous, hemispherical mound of snow-white blooms. It can, if desired, also tastefully twirl itself around taller neighbours, even turning into a climber at times! One of the world's most fragrant flowers, at night it comes into its own when it produces copious quantities of vanilla & liquorice perfume! In the right conditions it is a true perennial plant, and one of the ancestors of modern Petunias, ... Learn More

    $3.66

    (20+ seeds)

  6. PETUNIA EXSERTA

    Countless star-shaped lipstick-red flowers open over a very long season into late autumn on bushy, spreading plants. A new and very rare flower, it was only discovered as recently as 2007 in the remote jungles of Brazil. When grown as a container plant in a sheltered spot, or even better in a conservatory, it is a true perennial and will continue opening its buds right through the winter making a dazzling display on a solid compact plant. This gorgeous species was under threat of extinction, with just 14 wild plants left in its native country. ... Learn More

    $3.41

    (20+ seeds)

  7. PEUCEDANUM RABLENSE

    Sprays of fluffy, lacy, parsley-like green foliage, support intricate heads of soft, greenish-yellow, and sometimes pinkish white flowers, which open from from July to September. With a main locus in the Italian Alps, this unusual dwarf has only recently been introduced to gardens . ... Learn More

    $3.29

    (30+ seeds)

  8. PEUCEDANUM VERTICILLARE

    A regal plant for the back-of-the-border. Broomstick-sized, but hollow, ruby red stems ageing black, clad with triangular leaves, bearing great umbels of purple and white seedheads. Hugely impressive. ... Learn More

    $3.29

    (30+ seeds)

  9. PHACELIA BOLANDERI

    Flared lavender-blue trumpet flowers with bright blue pollen, and loved by bees and butterflies, open on hairy stems bearing toothed, hairy leaves, very late in the season, from May into August. This astonishing tough perennial (yes! A bone-hardy perennial phacelia) is native to cold Douglas Fir and Redwood forests in Northern California and Oregon, and makes an amazing display in any open spot. ... Learn More

    $3.66

    (70+ seeds)

  10. PHACELIA SERICEA

    This rare, showy perennial species of Phacelia, endemic to western North America, grows mainly at subalpine to alpine elevations in forest openings, or above the treeline among rocks and sand. The showy, deep blue-mauve sprays of flowers have prominent anthers, which add to its appeal, but the foliage is quite extravagant being composed of tufts of deeply cut, grey silky foliage. A magnificent plant for a dry rockery or to win a prize as a potted alpine specimen! ... Learn More

    $4.65

    (15 seeds)

  11. PHLOMIS FRUTICOSA

    With strong heads of golden yellow flowers amidst thick, evergreen, sage-like, silver-grey leaves, this compact, low growing, sun loving, frost hardy, drought tolerant, seaside friendly shrub will flourish in any well drained soil, whether sandy or chalky and especially in a sheltered spot in full sun. ... Learn More

    $3.66

    (10 seeds)

  12. PHLOMIS RUSSELIANA

    Although it looks tender, this Syrian plant is actually bone-hardy, stout stems bearing tiered whorls of hooded, butter yellow flowers in summer, above rough heart-shaped basal leaves. A valuable and easy plant that thrives in poor dry soil. ... Learn More

    $3.29

    (50 seeds)

  13. PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI var FRANCHETII

    Tiny, creamy-white flowers appear in midsummer above oval green foliage. Later, the berries develop within eye-catching, red, papery Chinese Lantern like calyces. If left on the plant the calyces will slowly skeletonize, adding ornate winter interest to your garden. The stems can then be cut to create wonderful decorative flower arrangements. Ideal plant for a container display, great end of year interest and goes well with Heucheras. Prefers full sun, or partial shade with moist soil or compost. ... Learn More

    $3.29

    (150+ seeds)

  14. PHYSOCHLAINA ORIENTALIS

    This extremely choice and rare plant, which is quite easy to grow, has sizeable, lavender-pink tubular flowers which open in the stem tips in early spring above compact sprays of attractive, oblong, greyish-green, thick, pubescent leaves, the entire plant going dormant in late summer. It is native of montane, rocky slopes from the Caucasus to the Transcaucasus and Turkey, and makes a bone hardy tuber, doing well in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Very few good seeds are ever set. ... Learn More

    $6.32

    (6 seeds)

  15. PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA SUMMER SNOW

    This vigorous, erect perennial has sharply toothed, lance-shaped leaves and dense spikes of dazzling, tubular white flowers which are in vertical rows up the spikes, and open sequentially from bottom to top. Attractive green seed capsules follow the flowers and can be hung to dry to enhance dried floral arrangements. It is called the "Obedient Plant" because when flower spikes are in full bloom, you can push the snapdragon-like flowers into almost any position, and they stay there! Very helpful when in an arrangement. AGM winner ... Learn More

    $3.66

    (12+ seeds)

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