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Perennial Plant List 2021 (Subject to Availability) Laurels Plant Centre Summer Bedding Plant List 2020 29 Hyde End Lane Spencers Wood Reading Berkshire RG7 1EP Tel: 01189883792 Mob: 07875140696 Email: [email protected] Website: www.laurelsplantcentre.co.uk Perennial Plant List 2021 (subject to availability) Plants are in 1 Litre Pots, unless stated otherwise Agapanthus African Twister White \ Blue Bi-Colour Flowers Full Sun, Flowering July - September £ 7.95 Agapanthus Blue Storm Short Comact Variety, Violet Blue Funnel Shaped Flowers Sun \ Semi Shade, Flowering June - August £ 7.95 Agapanthus Kilmurry White Clump Forming, Bright Clear White Flowers Full Sun, Moist Well Drained Soil, Flowering Late Summer £ 7.95 Agapanthus Brilliant Blue Clump Forming, Dark Green Leaves, Violet-Blue Flowers Sun \ Semi Shade, Flowering June - August £ 7.95 Ajuga Black Scallop Dark Green Foliage, Upright Spikes of Dark Blue Flowers Dappled Shade, Full Shade, Full & Partial Sun, Flowering May-June £ 3.35 Alchemilla Mollis Irish Silk Green, Scalloped Edge Leaves, Sprays of Yellow-Green Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Allium Summer Beauty (2 Litre) Clump Forming, Light Mauve Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - August £ 5.95 Alstroemeria Indian Summer (2 Litre) Coppery-Orange and Golden-Yellow Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering May - September £ 7.95 Alstroemeria Inticancha Indigo (2 Litre) Compact Plant, Vibrant Purple Flowers, Lush Green foliage Sheltered Site, Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - September £ 7.95 Alstroemeria Inticancha Passion (2 Litre) Compact, White Flowers with Purple Blotches and Dark Streaks Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - September £ 7.95 Alstroemeria Silvester (2 Litre) White Flowers with Light Pink / Green Detailing Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - September £ 7.95 Alstroemeria Summer Red (2 Litre) Red Flowers with Yellow Hearts Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - October £ 7.95 Alstroemeria Summer Saint (2 Litre) Clusters of Mid Rose Pink Yellow Centred Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - September £ 7.95 Alstroemeria Summer Sky (2 Litre) Clusters of Pure White Flowers. Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - September £ 7.95 Anemone Harmony Blue (2 Litre) Rich Blue Petals with Dark Centres Full Sun / Partial Shade, Flowering March - April £ 3.35 Anemone Harmony Scarlet (2 Litre) Deep Scarlet Red Petals with Dark Centres Full Sun / Partial Shade, Flowering March - April £ 3.35 Anemone Harmony White (2 Litre) White Flowers, Cream or Green Central Disk Full Sun / Partial Shade, Flowering March - April £ 3.35 Anemone Harmony Orchid (2 Litre) Semi Double Purple Pink Flowers with Dark Centres Full Sun / Partial Shade, Flowering March - April £ 3.35 Anemone Honorine Jobert (2 Litre) Dark, Divided Leaves and Pure White Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering August - September £ 5.95 Anemone Hupehensis Pink Saucer Single, Saucer-Shaped, Pale Rose-Pink Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering July - September £ 3.35 Anemone Max Vogel (2 Litre) Large, Double Soft Pink Flowers with Frilly Orange Centers Partial Shade, Flowering June - September £ 5.95 Aquilegia Clementine Mixed Double Flowers Blue, Rose, Salmon, Red, White and Dark Purple Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering May - June £ 3.35 Aquilegia Swan Blue & White Deep Blue & White Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering May - June £ 3.35 Aquilegia Swan Mixed Blue, Pink, Mauve, Purple, Red, White & Yellow Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering May - June £ 3.35 Aquilegia Swan Red & White Large Showy Flowers, Red & White Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering May - July £ 3.35 Armeria Ballerina Lilac Lilac-Pink Flower Clusters Full Sun, Flowering April - June £ 3.35 Armeria Ballerina Red Round Heads of Many Small Red Flowers Held on Stiff Stems Full Sun, Flowering April - June £ 3.35 Armeria Dreameria Daydream Round Heads of Pink Flowers all through the Summer Full Sun, Flowering April - October £ 3.35 Armeria Dreameria Dreamland Round Heads of Pink \ White Flowers all through the Summer Full Sun, Flowering April - October £ 3.35 Aster novae-angliae Alma Potschke Bright Cerise Pink Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering July - September £ 3.35 Astilbe Arend Fanal (2 Litre) Bright Crimson Red Plumes of Fluffy Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering July - September £ 5.95 Astilbe Younique Pink (2 Litre) Deep Pink-Red Flower Plumes During the Summer Months Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering July - September £ 5.95 Astilbe Younique White (2 Litre) Fragrant, Triangular White Plumes Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - July £ 5.95 Astrantia Sparkling Stars ??? Compact Tiny Flowers Surrounded by a Rosette of Showy Bracts Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - August £ 7.95 Aubretia Blaumeise Masses of Purple-Blue-ish Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering March - May £ 2.25 Aubretia Double Pink Beautiful, Ruffled, Double Pink Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering April - May £ 2.25 Aubretia Katie Red Shades Shades of Pink and Purple Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering April - May £ 2.25 Aubretia Westacre Gold £ 2.25 Bergenia Winterglut Bright Pink Flowers Full Sun, Partial Shade, Full Shade, Flowering April - May £ 3.35 Brunnera Macro Jack Frost Clouds of Tiny Pail Blue Flowers Partial Shade / Shade, Flowering June - September £ 5.95 Caryopteris Dark Night Rich Purple Blue Flowers Flowers August - September £ 3.35 Campanula Sago Bell-Shaped Flowers in Blue to Purple Tones Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Coreopsis Grandiflora The Sun Large, Semi-Double, Clear Yellow Daisy Flowers Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Coreopsis Uptick Cream Large Cream Flowers Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Coreopsis Uptick Gold & Bronze Bright, Golden-Yellow Flowers with Large, Bronzy-Red Centres Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering May - September £ 3.35 Crocosmia Lucifer Arching Sprays of Bold, Tomato-Red, Funnel-Shaped Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering July - September £ 5.95 Delphinium Aurora Blue Vivid blue, Semi-Double Flowers White Centre Full Sun, Flowering June - August £ 3.35 Delphinium Aurora Light Blue Sky-Blue Flowers with Prominent White Centres Full Sun, Flowering June - August £ 3.35 Delphinium Aurora Deep Purple Compact Lilac-Purple Flowers with White Centres Full Sun, Flowering June - August £ 3.35 Delphinium Aurora Lavender Compact Lavender Flowers with White Centres Full Sun, Flowering June - August £ 3.35 Delphinium Gaurdian Blue Deep Blue Flowers With White Centres Full Sun, Flowering June - July £ 3.35 Delphinium Gaurdian Lavender Lavender-Blue Flowers with White Centres Full Sun, Flowering June - July £ 3.35 Delphinium Guardian White White Flowers in Early Summer Full Sun, Flowering June - July £ 3.35 Delphinium Magic Fountain Dark Blue White Bee Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - September £ 3.35 Delphinium Magic Fountain Sky Blue White Bee Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - September £ 3.35 Delphinium Magic Fountain Cherry Blossom White Bee Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - September £ 3.35 Delphinium Magic Fountain Lavender White Bee Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - September £ 3.35 Delphinium Magic Fountain Pure White Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - September £ 3.35 Page 1 of 4 Laurels Plant Centre Summer Bedding Plant List 2020 Dianthus Diantica Burghandy Semi-Double, Bi-Colour Red Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Dianthus Diantica Orchid Semi-Double, Pink Flowers Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Dianthus Oscar Magenta Compact, Clump Forming, Magenta Flowers Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Dianthus Oscar Oscar Compact, Clump Forming, Pink Flowers Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Dianthus Oscar Pink Compact, Clump Forming, Pink Flowers Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Dianthus Oscar Pink Star Compact, Clump Forming, Pink Star Flowers Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Dianthus Oscar Purple Wings Compact, Clump Forming, Purple Edged Flowers Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Dianthus Oscar Red Compact, Clump Forming, Red Flowers Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Dianthus Oscar Salmon Compact, Clump Forming, Salmon Flowers Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Dianthus Pink Kisses Compact, Clump Forming, Pink with Dark Pink Hearts Flowers Full Sun, Flowering May - August £ 3.35 Dicentra Alba (2 Litre) Arching Sprays of Dainty, Pure White, Heart-Shaped Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, April - May £ 7.95 Dicentra Spectabilis (2 Litre) Arching Sprays of Dainty, Rose-Pink, Heart-Shaped Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, April - May £ 7.95 Digitalis Arctic Fox Spikes of Peach - Mauve Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering July - September £ 3.35 Digitalis Dalmatian Peach Upright Spikes, Pale Yellow-Orange to Peach Flowers Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering July - September £ 3.35 Digitalis Dalmatian Rose Soft Pink with Darker Spots Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering July - September £ 3.35 Digitalis Dalmatian White Spikes of White Flowers with Purple-Speckled Throats Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering July - September £ 3.35 Digitalis Foxlight Plum Gold Pink Flower Spikes with a Rich Plum and Gold Speckled Throat Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - July £ 3.35 Digitalis Foxlight Rose Ivory Rose-Pink Flowers with Pale Orange Spotted Throats Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - July £ 3.35 Digitalis Foxlight Ruby Glow Long-Flowering in Deep Ruby Maroon Full Sun \ Partial Shade, Flowering June - July £ 3.35
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