Collection: Perennial Plants
Perennial plants 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.Â
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Peony 'Felix Crousse'
Feel the power of pink
- Happy in full sun to partial shade
- Add splashes of pink to containers and borders
- Flowers May to June
- RHS Award Winner for spectacular blooms
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Campanula 'Takion Blue'
Slender stems of amethyst bells
- Outward facing soft amethyst coloured bell flowers
- Flowers from June to August
- Perfect for a patio display
- Attracts bees and butterflies
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The hottest pink blooms, all summer long
- Vivid, hot pink flowers with bronze-orange centres
- Summer-long flowers from June to September
- Great for growing in pots
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Light Blue Lavender | Lavandula angustifolia 'BeeZee Light Blue'
Compact and free-flowering
- Planting in full sun is preferred
- Suits Mediterranean conditions (dry soil)
- Flowers from June to September
- Wonderfully drought-resistant
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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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£18Sale price From £16Alstroemeria 'Inticancha Sunshine'
Bee-friendly colour for containers
- Dusky pink lily-shaped flowers with a yellow throat
- Long flowering from May to October
- Brings drama to wallside borders or pots
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Big and bold leaves all year with a stunning summer floral display
- Stunning and huge variegated leaves
- Beautiful upright white and purple flowers
- Perfect herbaceous feature for a bed or border
- Very easy to grow and care for
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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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Penstemon 'Garnet'
Rich wine-red flowers on tall stems
- Deep red flowers on tall upright stems
- Flowers from July to November
- Ideal for the middle or back of a border
- Perfect for Pollinators
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Geum 'Flames of Passion'
Every summer watch the Flames of Passion burst into life
- Beautiful rose-red semi-double flowers
- Perfect for the mid-parts of your bed or border
- Easy to grow and care for
- Flowers early to start the new growing season
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Aubrieta 'Kitte Blue'
Cascades of spring colour
- Creates a carpet of violet-blue flowers
- Blooms from April to June
- Plant in pots and rock gardens
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Salvia 'Blue Hill'
Delicate Lavender Blue, adored by bees
- Lavender blue flowers rising from emerald green foliage
- Flowers from June to October
- Stunning as a feature in pots
- Perfect for the front of a border
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Dianthus 'Cocktail Mojito'
Crisp white with a slice of lime
- Bright white flowers with a splash of lime in the centre
- Flowers all summer from June to October
- Ideal for pots or the front of borders
- Scented and also edible! Use for decorating cakes
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Specially bred for patio pots
- Purple funnel-shaped flowers clustered on strong stems
- Long flowering from May to October
- Compact and colourful in patio pots
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Agapanthus 'Ever Sapphire'
Spires of Deep Blue starry flowers
- Happy in full sun to partial shade
- Add drama to pots and borders
- Early flowering from May to September
- Attracts bees and butterflies
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£18Sale price From £15Dicentra spectabilis
The woodland plant with heart shaped flowers
- Bright pink heart shaped flowers with white petals
- Blooms in May and June
- Thrives in shade
- Plant with ferns and hostas as part of a woodland border
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Cream Foxglove | Digitalis 'Dalmatian Cream'
Towers of raspberry and cream toned flowers
- Cream-coloured flowers with specks of purple
- RHS Award of Garden Merit Winner
- Adds height and colour to your borders and beds
- Perfect to plant at the back of your flower bed
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Instant colour for your cottage garden
- Loves a spot in full sun
- Add splashes of red to borders
- Flowers May to June
- RHS Plant for Pollinators
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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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Cheery red, easy care and long flowering
- Bright red coneflowers with a warm bronze centre
- Flowers all summer from June to September
- Brings colour to beds, borders and pots
- Loved by pollinators
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Peony 'Dr Alexander Fleming'
A spectacular floral tribute to a man that changed the world
- Layers upon layers of the most vibrant natural pinks
- Massive double flowers are a showstopper in the garden
- RHS Award Winner for spectacular blooms
- Buy an almost mature plant ready to bloom!
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Euphorbia 'Ascot Rainbow'
Turn your garden into an all-year-round exotic paradise
- Masses of green and red flowers in early summer
- Exotic variegated foliage for year-round interest
- RHS Award of Garden Merit Winner
- Very easy to grow and care for
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£18Sale price From £16Geranium 'Blushing Turtle'
One of the prettiest perennial Geraniums
- Orchid pink flowers with darker red-purple veining
- Flowering from June to August
- Low growing groundcover plant for the front of borders
- Attractive to bees, butterflies and humans
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Penstemon 'Phoenix Appleblossom'
Bee-friendly blush pink and white bells
- Large bell-shaped white flowers with a soft pink blush
- Long flowering from May to September
- Plant in drifts in your cottage garden border
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Thalictrum 'Black Stockings'
Dark stems of violet blooms
- Sprays of violet flowers on tall, almost-black stems
- Flowers from May to August
- Adds height and drama to your borders
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Candy pink and loved by bees
- Bright pink flower heads with pompom-like cones
- Flowers all summer from June to September
- Plant in pots, borders and wildlife gardens
- 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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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.
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.
What are some common perennial flowers for beginners?
Lavender, Geranium, Sedum, Rudbeckia, and Echinacea are common perennial flowers for absolute beginners. They are hardy, low-maintenance, and adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions.
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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