4 potted Thalictrum aquilegifolium 'Alba' plants. Trimmed. Height to 1 metre. Stems of very pretty foliage topped with fluffy white/lavender flowers from late spring. Sun or semi-shade. Winter dormant.
Rare. Abundant lavender pink hooded flowers on dark burgundy stems from late spring to summer. Specimen plant. Sun and well drained soil with medium moisture. Tolerates some drought. Attractive to bees and butterflies. Winter dormant.
Height to 80 cms. The inflorescence is umbrella-shaped, with 2 to 3 cms of diameter. Pincushions of green and white flowers - a touch of pink when flowers are emerging and later again the season. Predominantly green/white. Popular perennials for sun or part shade. Clump forming. Winter dormant.
(Burning Bush). Year 2 plants. To 90 cms. Highly fragrant, white, 5-petalled flowers in early summer. These may take two more years to flower. They and the unripe fruit, produce an aromatic, volatile oil which may be ignited in hot weather. Sun. Rare, specimen plant and not seen in garden centres. Best planted in permanent position where you can brush past this. Winter dormant.
(Burning Bush). Plants are 2 years old. Mature plants are up to 90 cms in height. Purple-mauve flowers with darker veins early summer, highly fragrant lemon scented leaves. A beautiful plant when in flower and a favourite of mine. Lovely as specimen plant where you can brush past it. Usually take 4 years to flower. Winter dormant.