| Macleaya microcarpa Kelways Coral Plume |
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| Malva moschata Alba |
Found naturalised in areas of the countryside an easy going plant of charm, light airy foliage and masses of fresh white flowers over long period of late summer and autumn |
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| Monarda didyma |
The parent of many cultivars, this the original is no less attractive with its bright red flowers in mid summer. The leaves were used as a tea in the United States known as Oswego Tea and makes a refreshing drink though I've never tried it myself. |
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| Monarda didyma Croftway Pink |
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| Monarda didyma Scorpion |
This form of Beesbalm is a strong grower, with the usual square stems and lovely purple flowers. |
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| Muscari Acureum |
Most beautiful flower spikes in spring the opened and very top tip unopened flowers a lighter shade of lavender blue giving a subtle two toned effect |
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| Muscari Valerie Finnis |
The same sort of two toned effect flowers but this time in a lovely porcelain blue and almost purple on short spikes early in the spring, a very 'cheering sight' |
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