Future Forests  Perennials for Damp Ground. Updated 6th September 2011

Astilbe Washington Astilbe Fanal Hosta Wide Brim Hemerocallis Louis M Rodgersia Henrici Hybrid

Species, variety Common name Description, mature height, flowering time €uro
   Hemerocallis Autumn Red   Large red flowers/yellow eye.  1m.June into autumn. 4.50
Hosta 'Albomarginata' Creamy white edged leaves 8.00
Hosta 'Wide Brim' Exceptionally large leaves, green, edged yellow 7.00
  Iris foetidissima Stinking Iris Decorative bright scarlet seeds in winter, likes damp 2.50
Iris hookeri Canada Beach Head Iris Mid blue/purple flowers 30cm good for seaside gardens 2.50
  Iris pseudoacorus Yellow Flag Sword like foliage, large yellow flowers, likes damp 2.50
  Iris sibirica 'Butter and Sugar'   Soft yellow/white flowers.Sword like foliage 60cm 6-7 6.50
  Ligularia dentata 'Othello' Large purple flushed leaves.90cm flat orange flowers. 8.00
  Primula florindae Giant cowslip Stems of pendant yellow flowers.40cm 6-8 2.50-6.50
  Primula pulverulenta   Candelabra type. Red flowers. 60-90cm. 6-7 2.50
  Primula rosea 'Gigas'   Leaf rosettes/stems of bright pink flowers.3-4. Cool/moist 2.50-6.50
  Bog Primula collection   Mix of 10 damp loving primulas in small pots 20
  Rheum palmatum var. tanguticum   Huge leaves 1.2-1.8m.Plumes of tiny pink flowers.5-6. Poisonous 8.00
Pic Rodgersia aesculifolia var.henrici hybrid   Large glossy leaves, best in moist soil. 1m. 6-7 3.50
Trollius chin. 'Golden Queen' Globe flower Big orange buttercup flowers, moist soil. 80cm. 5-7 6.50
Pic Zantedeschia aethiopica Arum Lily White funnel shaped flower spaethes 90cm 5-8 3.50-8.00
All perennials are grown locally but the full range may not always be available at any one time. If you plan to collect your plants, we suggest you contact us a couple of weeks beforehand to avoid disappointment

For our full range of perennials see , see  'All Perennials A to Z'