Taller Flowering

116 Products

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    Clumps of bright green foliage support masses of tall narrow upright stems with a slightly splaying habit that creates a slightly more open, transparent feel than the similar Karl Foerster. Very distinctive, and effective when used as an informal screen. Best in a sunny open position but may tolerate some light shade. Happy in most soils. Height; 1.5m – 1.8m.

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    Clumps of bright green foliage support masses of tall narrow upright stems with a slightly splaying habit that creates a slightly more open, transparent feel than the similar Karl Foerster. Very distinctive, and effective when used as an informal screen. Best in a sunny open position but may tolerate some light shade. Happy in most soils. Height; 1.5m – 1.8m.

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    Strong basal clumps of large light green divided leaves and rather striking tall wiry stems of light creamy yellow pincushion flowers during early summer. Sunny open spot. Soil not too wet. Height 1.7m-2m

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    Long established free flowering form of pampas with many handsome heads of large off white flowers in late summer. Makes a large plant but is compact in comparison to the largest forms. Sunny open spot. Height; 2.1m – 2.4m.

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    Toe Toe. Perhaps the most graceful of all the pampas with tall elegantly curving, gently nodding flowerheads produced relatively early in the season above tough mounds of evergreen foliage. Sun or light shade. Most soils. Height 2.4m – 2.7m.

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    A form of native tufted hair grass selected at Knoll Gardens for its large mounds of dark green foliage and enthusiastically produced tall flower stems. Both flowers and leaves will dry beige as summer progresses. Sun or light shade. Happy in average to quite damp soils. Height; 1.2m – 1.5m.

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    A form of native tufted hair grass selected at Knoll Gardens for its large mounds of dark green foliage and enthusiastically produced tall flower stems. Both flowers and leaves will dry beige as summer progresses. Sun or light shade. Happy in average to quite damp soils. Height; 1.2m – 1.5m.

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    Joe Pye Weed, Eupatorium maculatum. Superb plant with tall, often reddish stems which are topped with large flattened heads of rosy purple flowers during high summer. Beloved by bees butterflies and many other pollinators. Best in sunny position. Average to moist soil. Height 1.8m – 2.1m.

    Also known as Eutrochium maculatum Atropurpureum Group.

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    A noticeably more compact form of Joe Pye Weed, Eupatorium maculatum, producing numerous attractive heads of rosy purple flowers during high summer. Best in sunny position. Average to moist soil. Popular with pollinators. Height 1.5m – 1.8m.

    Also known as Eutrochium Baby Joe.

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    This selection of Joe Pye Weed, Eupatorium maculatum, is perhaps a little shorter than most but with all the character and butterfly power! Best in sunny spot. Average to moist soil. Height 1.5m – 1.8m.

    Also known as Eutrochium Purple Bush.

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    Beautiful selection of  Joe Pye Weed, Eupatorium maculatum, with dark stems and large heads of purple flowers in summer. Magnificent large perennial that is always popular with pollinators. Best in sunny open position. Average to moist soil. Height 1.8m – 2.1m.

    Also known as Eutrochium Riesenschirm.

  • £12.55

    Gradually spreading clumps produce imposing tall stems clothed with vine like foliage and which are topped with large pink fluffy flowers in summer. Sun or light shade. Soil not too dry. Height 1.7m – 2m.