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Gillenia trifoliata AGM
A plant that has become increasingly popular as gardeners recognise its quiet beauty. White star flowers that have a fluttering butterfly quality about them, reddish stems and calyxs, followed by berries and coloured foliage in Autumn. A semi-shaded well drained spot will have this flowering most of the Summer. Use to the front of a shade border to fully appreciate its beauty. A rhizomatous perennial, that is gradually clump forming.
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Polypodium vulgare
The main native species. Very good in dry shade, a spreader which will grow to form a ground cover. Evergreen.
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Omphalodes cappadocica 'Cherry Ingram' AGM
A blue-chip and striking Spring woodlander, comparatively large blue flowers in masses in Spring and possibly the odd one in Autumn too. Slowing spreading to form a mat of foliage. Evergreen and quite charming. Likes woodsy conditions and combines beautifully with spring bulbs and ferns. I have seen it used as a very stylish underplant in a formal courtyard garden too.
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Dryopteris affinis 'Pinderi'
Narrow fronds on this strong growing affinis form. As with all affinis cultivars very good in dry shade.
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Brunnera macrophylla 'Silver Spear'
Fully silvered leaves and blue flowers in Spring. Shows great vigour even in dry conditions. Will gradually form a good size plant. Is similar to, but proving a better plant than Jack Frost.
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Pteris cretica Hardy form
This is a form that has been grown in gardens, in Hampshire and beyond and proven hardy. We have propagated them by division. To 80cm evergreen but will need the old fronds removing as the new ones emerge in Spring. once pinnate glassy green fronds, narrower in the fertile pinnae.
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