Collection: Perennial Plants
Perennial plants are those that come back year after year, filling your borders and pots with lasting colour, height and texture. Ours are sustainably grown in the Herefordshire countryside by Jack and his expert team, who have picked out the most exciting new varieties to complement the classics.
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£18Sale price From £15Aquilegia 'Nora Barlow'
Dusky pink and pale green pompoms
- Double flowers in a delightful contrast of pinks and pale greens, on tall slender stems
- Spring and summer flowering from April to July
- Essential border colour - and shade tolerant too
- Attractive to bees and butterflies
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Hosta 'Patriot'
Bright and fresh cream and green foliage
- Olive green leaves with a cream margin with lavender blue flowers
- Flowers throughout July and August
- Show off in pots or in a shady border
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£20Sale price From £18'Red' Snow Rose | 'Ice N' Roses®' Series | Hellebore Gold Collection®
Brightens the greyest days
- Prefers partial shade (tolerates full sun)
- Ideal for beds, borders and containers
- Blooms from December into spring
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Japanese Painted Fern | Athyrium metallicum
Year-round texture and interest
- Adds interest to shady borders, ponds or woodland gardens
- An elegant colour-changing fern
- Blue, green, maroon and silver tones
- Standout choice for adding texture and interest
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£48Sale price From £45Best Plants for Pots | Perennials for Container Gardens
Bring more colour to your patio
- Hardy perennials suited to container growing
- Plant in pots on a sunny patio or balcony
- Blooms from May to October
- Guaranteed to attract bees and butterflies
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£20Sale price From £18'Merlin®' Snow Rose | Hellebore Gold Collection®
Adds a touch of magic in winter
- Grow in dappled shade or sun
- Plant alongside spring bulbs in borders
- Late-flowering from January to spring
- A great option for patio planting
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Japanese Lace Fern | Polystichum polyblepharum
Evergreen fern for year-round colour
- Emerald green fronds that emerge with golden hairs
- Grow in pots on a shady patio or as part of a woodland border
- Fully pest and disease resistant
- RHS Award of Garden Merit
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£20Sale price From £18'Bennotta' Snow Rose | 'Ice N' Roses®' Series | Hellebore Gold Collection®
Outstanding plum-coloured blooms
- Best grown in partial shade (tolerates sun)
- Plant in a pot or woodland border
- Flowers from January
- A valuable source of nectar
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£48Sale price From £45Best Ground Cover Plants | A Carpet of Flowers
Low growing, high impact!
- Chosen from a range of favourites (eg. sedum)
- Use to underplant trees or edge paths
- Flowers from May to October
- Wave goodbye to annoying weeds
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£48Sale price From £45Plants for Butterflies and Bees | Perfect for Pollinators
Pollinator party this way....
- A variety of bee-friendly blooms (eg. salvia)
- Use to bulk out your beds and borders
- Flowers from May to October
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Painted Lady Fern | Athyrium Niponicum 'Pictum'
Award winning foliage, flushed with silver
- Grey-green fronds with a silver and purple shimmer
- Ideal for a shady patio or woodland border
- Long lasting, fully hardy foliage
- RHS Award of Garden Merit
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Herrenhausen Fern | Polystichum herrenhausen
Timeless beauty, striking presence
- Adds interest to shady borders, ponds or woodland gardens
- Arching fronds with finely toothed leaflets
- Dark green glossy foliage
- Dramatic architectural form
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Crested Wood Fern | 'Cristata The King'
Regal fern, majestic presence
- Adds interest to shady borders, ponds or woodland gardens
- Arching fronds with crested tips
- Rich green
- Create a sense of enchantment
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£18Sale price From £15Astilbe 'Spotlight'
Blush pink for shady borders
- Densely packed Blush pink flowers
- Flowers in July and August
- Equally eye catching in drifts or cottage garden beds
- Shade and damp loving perennial
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Native Evergreen Fern | Polypodium vulgare
UK native fern that stays fresh all year round
- Lush green fronds dotted with distinctive spores
- Perfect for shady borders and woodland gardens
- A fully hardy, drought tolerant evergreen
- Pest and disease proof
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£18Sale price From £15Aquilegia 'Spring Magic Blue & White'
Enchanting blue and white blooms
- Blue and white bonnet-shaped flowers with golden yellow stamens
- Flowers from April right through to July
- A compact variety suitable for borders or pots
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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£48Sale price From £45Mediterranean Garden Collection | Drought Tolerant Plants
Drought? What drought?
- Add a Tuscan touch with Mediterranean faves
- Plant in a fully sunny position
- Flowers from May to October
- Tolerant of prolonged dry conditions
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£20Sale price From £18'Picotee' Snow Rose | 'Ice N' Roses®' Series | Hellebore Gold Collection®
Rarely seen, bicolour snow rose
- Grows well in both part shade and full sun
- Ideal for containers, beds and borders
- Blooms from December into spring
- Long-lived, hardy and easy to grow
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£18Sale price From £16Gaura 'Gambit Variegata Rose'
A cloud of Candy-pink butterflies
- Butterfly shaped Candy-pink flowers on upright stems
- Long flowering season from May to October
- Plant in the centre of a sunny border
- Ideal for Cottage Garden or Prairie planting schemes
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£20Sale price From £18'Frosty®' Snow Rose | Hellebore Gold Collection®
A jolly happy soul!
- Loves a spot in partial shade
- Perfect for the front of borders or pots
- Blooms from December to March
- Tough enough to withstand harsh winters
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Rigid Shield Fern | Polystichum rigens
Architectural form, rugged beauty
- Adds interest to shady borders, ponds or woodland gardens
- Rigid, leathery foliage with overlapping leaflets
- Bold, dark green fronds
- Tolerant of drier conditions
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£18Sale price From £15Astilbe 'Purple Rain'
Shade-loving Violet spears
- Fluffy violet flowers on upright stems
- Flowers from July to August
- Adds height and colour to borders
- Perfect for Pollinators
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£48Sale price From £45All Year Round Plants | The Best Hardy Perennials
As tough as they are ornamental
- Features hardy showstoppers (eg. geranium)
- Create a long-lasting border or patio display
- Flowers from May to October
- Ensure your borders look great year-round
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£20Sale price From £18'Liara' Helleborus x Lemperii | Hellebore Gold Collection®
Beautiful blush-pink blooms
- Grows well in part shade and sun
- Use to underplant deciduous trees and shrubs
- Flowers from January to April
- Also makes a fantastic patio plant
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Autumn Fern | Dryopteris erythrosora
Captivating seasonal foliage
- Adds interest to shady borders, ponds or woodland gardens
- Classic fern form
- Fronds emerge coppery-red, maturing to deep green
- Stunning colour transformation
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Ajuga 'Black Scallop'
Deep, dark glossy groundcover
- A low growing plant with bright silver-green foliage and deep blue flowers
- Flowers throughout May and June
- The ideal groundcover plant for shady borders or in pots
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Alpine Wood Fern | Dryopteris Wallichiana 'Jurassic Gold'
Straight outta Dorset
- Fronds emerge golden orange and mature to green
- Show off in patio pots or use to underplant trees
- Fully hardy and disease resistant
- Discovered on the Jurassic coast
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Hereford
Meet Jack
Perennials born in Herefordshire, blooming in your garden
Our perennials start life in the rolling Herefordshire hills, where Jack and his team trial over 250 new varieties each year to bring you the best performing and most sustainable plants in the UK. With over forty years of excellence, it’s no surprise that they’ve won the HTA Plant Grower of the Year award two years running.
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What types of perennial plants are there?
There are so many amazing perennial plants out there that it can be difficult to know where to start! It’s perhaps easier to break them down into smaller categories, to give you a steer on what you’re looking for. We can first split them into foliage and flowering plants. The former includes stylish plants like ferns, heucheras and hostas, while the latter involves a huge number of plants. Tall perennials like foxgloves, delphiniums and hollyhocks add height to the back of a border, while plants such as rudbeckias, echinaceas and leucanthemums are perfect for extending colour from summer into autumn. In short, there’s absolutely heaps!

Planting schemes for different perennial plants
Another way of thinking about perennial plants is through different garden planting schemes. Mediterranean gardens, for instance, comprise drought-tolerant perennials like rosemary, lavender and agapanthus, while traditional cottage gardens make use of plants with flowers for cutting like dahlias, roses and hydrangeas. Coastal gardens need wind and salt-tolerant perennials, like eryngium and salvia, while a contemporary city garden might feature a mixture of grasses (such as stipa) and stylish flowering plants like alliums.

How to care for your perennial plants
With there being such variety between perennial plants, there’s similarly varied preferences in terms of light, soil conditions, watering levels, etc. That said, generally speaking most plants will do well in a moist but well-drained soil, with decent levels of sunshine and a springtime feed of general fertiliser (and mulch). Again, however, make sure to check a plant’s individual requirements for more specific, detailed information.
Perennials FAQs
What is a perennial plant and how are they different from annual and biennial plants?
A perennial plant is one that lives for more than two years and returns each growing season. Unlike annuals, which have a one-season life cycle and biennials, which have a two-year life cycle, perennials live for several years, regrowing from the same roots and often producing flowers and seeds each year.
When is the best time to plant perennials?
Perennials are best planted in early autumn or early spring, when the weather is mild and the plants have time to establish their roots before being exposed to harsh winter conditions.
How do I care for perennial plants during winter?
Mulch around the base of perennial plants to insulate roots, cut back dead foliage, and protect vulnerable plants with hessian or other covers (such as horticultural fleece) during the winter.
Can I grow perennials in containers?
Yes, perennials can be grown in containers! This is a very common way to display perennials in a garden. For successful container gardening with perennials, use a large enough pot, well-draining soil, and adequate watering and sunlight.
Can I divide my perennial plants, and when is the best time to do it?
Perennial plants can be divided. The best time to do it is usually in early spring or autumn, when the plant is not in active growth and can recover more easily. Find further guidance on how to divide your perennial plants.
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Plants arrived in great condition and very promptly. Well established - much better than the ones I got at my local garden centre.
Monica Spence
| 24 May
Yet again this company delivered good healthy plants, exactly as shown in photos, well packaged and within delivery time quoted. Recommend!
Jacqueline Burgess
| 2 Jun
I continue to be so impressed with Roots. Their customer care, knowledge of their subject: from planting hedges to pruning roses and more, has been a great support.
Judy Lane
| 23 Oct
The plant arrived looking vigorously healthy, which brings a smile to your face, extremely well protected in its packaging.
Martyn Hill
| 5 Jul
As a non-gardener, I found my whole experience brilliant. Great information & advice available on the website, great range of products & prices are brilliant.
John-Paul
| 22 May
Wonderful plants and great customer service... really surprised to find that the plants are better than those you would get at your local garden centre.
Gavin Wilcock
| 8 Nov
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