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A metal brunnera at most silvery foliage as the famous brunnera jack frost which it is derived. Ideal for lighting dombre areas. Blue forget me not flowers. For any rich soil, dry fees.
Between brunnera jack frost and glass b.looking this brunnera (heart money) turns out stronger and perfectly withstands the summer heat with its beautiful foliage and finely veined silver-lined green. Blue forget me not flowers. Humus soil, drained dry fees.
Vigorous perennial deciduous broad, heart-shaped and rough. Aerial long blue bloom, reminding me-nots. Deep and fresh soil. Supports cold exposures.
New. Bright Caucasian forget-me-nots with entirely golden foliage throughout the beautiful season, contrasting with a blue flowering of forget-me-nots. Solid or hot. Cultivation: morning sun or partial shade of undergrowth in fresh to dry humus soil.
New. Brunnera macrophylla's little sister 'jack frost'. This wonder develops the same fantastic heart-shaped foliage, silver with green veins but flowers white. Humic soil, cool but supports dry shade.
From the family of hyacinths, this large bulbous from the north of america provides cones spikes of starry white flowers double cream. Fine linear lanceolate leaves. Good flower bouquets. All drained soil and fresh spring.
From the hyacinth family, this large bulbous plant native to North America. Ivory white star flowers. Variegated deciduous foliage. Good bouquet flowers. All soil drained and fresh in spring.
Obtained in the usa lorigon by janet egger this original raspberry purposes torn dress has purple petals picts. It stretches for runners without being too invasive. Semi-evergreen serrated edges. All drained land.
Plant forming a loose tuft port. Large white flowers bell together into a ball. Massif borders. Any good garden soil. A must for the white gardens!
French obtaining. Bellflower evergreen, giving charming blue double flowers supported by strong stems making it an excellent flower bouquets. Easy to grow, it rapidly forms nice carpet fresh soil and clay soil supports.
The bellflower garden of our grandmothers naturally forms a persistent cushion. Long blue-violet flowers. Not demanding on the soil, it nevertheless prefers cool soil. Ideal for rock gardens, walls and curbs.