Geranium
Hardy geraniums provide a long burst of summer flowers in a superb range of colours. There's at least one variety for every garden, whether small, large, dry, damp or shady. And they mix well with all kinds of plants.
Geranium Blue Sunrise
A perennial with flat blue flowers with purple veining 3-4cm wide from June to October and unusual yellow foliage.
Geranium Pratense Summer Skies
A clump forming perennial with attractive tightly double pale sky-blue and white flowers from June to July. Green foliage. Easily grown in any reasonable soil in sun or part-shade...
Geum
Geum (Avens) is a genus of about 50 species of perennial herbaceous plants in the rose family Rosaceae, native to Europe, Asia, North and South America, Africa and New Zealand. They are closely related to Potentilla and Fragaria.
Geum Red Wings
A clump forming,deciduous herbaceous perennial with semi-double, bright scarlet flowers in early and midsummer over green foliage. Very free flowering variety. Approx. 60cm x 40cm. Sun and reasonably well-drained,fertile soil.
Gingermint
The mint hybrid Mentha × gracilis (syn. Mentha x gentilis L.; syn. Mentha cardiaca (S.F. Gray) Bak.) is known by the common names of gingermint, redmint and Scotchmint. It is a mint species within the genus Mentha. Gingermint hybridizes Mentha arvensis with Mentha spicata.
Globe Flower
The Globe-flower (Trollius europaeus) has a tall, 60 cm flower with a bright yellow, globe-shaped head. It grows in damp ground in shady areas, woodland and scrub, flowering between June and August. A native of Europe and Western Asia. It's slightly poisonous and is purgative and rubefacient when used fresh.
Golden Queen, Trollius Chinensis
Also known as the "globe flower", this lovely perennial has a warm, golden -yellow color with buttercup-shaped petals. Perfect for borders, the Golden Queen' loves moist conditions, so it is perfect for bog gardens and watersides.
Gypsyweed
Veronica is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Plantaginaceae, with about 500 species; it was formerly classified in the family Scrophulariaceae. Taxonomy for this genus is currently being reanalysed, with the genus Hebe. Common names include speedwell, bird's eye, and gypsyweed...