a perennial grass characterized by dense, feathery flower-heads that are often pale pinkish-purple, branched, and pyramidal in shape. The stems and leaves have a soft, velvety, or hairy texture, which gives it another common name, Velvet grass.
This plant is known as Orchard Grass or Cock's foot. It is a perennial bunchgrass commonly used for forage. The distinctive flowering clusters are known for their clump-forming habit.
Popular for their spherical shape these flowers typically bloom in late spring and early summer, adding height and texture to garden borders. They thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, reaching heights of up to 90 centimeters.
An evergreen shrub popular for its glossy foliage and sweetly scented white flowers. The plant is robust, typically growing 1.5 to 2.5 meters tall, and often blooms in late spring with occasional repeat flowering in autumn.
It is a large evergreen shrub or small tree known for its glossy dark green leaves and red stems. The shrub produces spires of fragrant white flowers in early summer. It is often used for creating dense hedges or screening in gardens.
A flowering, climbing vine known for its fragrant, cascading clusters of flowers. It typically blooms in late spring or early summer, producing long racemes of flowers in shades of purple, white, or pink.
A hardy perennial known for its long flowering period and vibrant pink to crimson clusters. Often found growing in rocky areas or old walls. These flowers are highly attractive to pollinators, specifically bees and butterflies.