- Category
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- Achillea 9
- Aconitum 4
- Agapanthus 24
- Agastache 3
- Ajuga 5
- Alcea 3
- Alchemilla 3
- Allium 7
- Anemone Japonica 4
- Aquilegia 11
- Artemisia 4
- Astilbe 19
- Astrantia 12
- Bergenia 12
- Campanula 18
- Centaurea 3
- Cirsium 2
- Cynara 1
- Delphinium 20
- Dicentra 8
- Digitalis 12
- Echinacea 14
- Epimedium 5
- Erysimum 1
- Euphorbia 15
- Geranium 34
- Helleborus 32
- Helichrysum 2
- Heuchera 39
- Heucherella 8
- Hosta 22
- Iris 18
- Kniphofia 12
- Lavender 33
- Liatris 3
- Libertia 2
- Liriope 3
- Lupin 21
- Monarda 9
- Nepeta 10
- Origanum 2
- Paeonia 9
- Papaver 4
- Penstemon 22
- Persicaria 2
- Perovskia 4
- Phlox 13
- Polemonium 3
- Potentilla 5
- Primula 4
- Pulmonaria 2
- Pulsatilla 1
- Rosmarinus 8
- Rudbeckia 3
- Salvia 8
- Sedum 5
- Stachys 1
- Scabiosa 5
- Sisyrinchium 1
- Thymus 4
- Verbena 2
- Viola cornuta 2
- Verbascum 4
PERENNIALS
Most perennials die back to the floor in winter and do not look anything like the pictures taken usually in the summer. The pictures do depict the size of the plant supplied but not necessarily how they look when wintered. The fact is in winter most perennials look awful. You shouldn't let it put you off as over wintered perennials are often the largest and best value you can buy. Most can be split up, so you get even more for your money.