Perennial Flower Seeds

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  1. TUBERARIA LIGNOSA

    From the Western Mediterranean comes this beautiful xeric plant with semi-woody branches and glossy leaves with marked veins, all topped by showy, golden-eyed, lemon-yellow flowers. It will perform best in a rich, well-drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. ... Learn More

    $3.19

  2. TUKMARIA SABJA

    Purple and white flowers adorn this aromatic herb, along with dark purple stems and narrow green leaves. Widely used for both culinary and health benefits, a valuable addition to any herb garden. It has a milder flavour when compared to sweet basil, and is used extensively in Thai and Vietnamese cookery.Prefers well-drained soil in full sun or can also be grown in pots on a sunny windowsill. ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (70+ seeds)

  3. TULBAGHIA COMINSII

    These semi-evergreen, delicately fragrant white flowers with spreading petals, bear a remarkable likeness to miniature daffodils and are borne in bunches above fine, grass-like foliage. A valuable dwarf rockery plant. ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (6 seeds)

  4. TULBAGHIA NATALENSIS

    Splendidly fragrant cream coloured flowers, tinged with greenish yellow at the centre, are displayed on upright stems emerging from dusky-green fleshy foliage. A sweet almond-like fragrance emanates from the flower at evening time on this distant relative of the onion family, which will make a good addition to a rockery, or can be displayed perfectly in a good terracotta pot, where it will be happy in a conservatory or cold greenhouse. For best results keep the plant moist during spring summer but allow it dry out a little over winter. ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (20 seeds)

  5. TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA

    Fragrant, pale purple, tubular flowers open in large terminal umbels in late summer and early autumn on this strong-growing rhizomatous perennial. It has grey-green basal leaves which are long, narrow, strap-like, slightly fleshy and smell strongly of garlic when bruised. This attractive ornamental plant is also ideal for the herb garden, as the leaves and flowers can both be used in salads and other dishes. ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (10 seeds)

  6. TULIPA BATALINII

    Tulipa batalinii, commonly known as the Batalin tulip, graces gardens with its vibrant presence during the spring season. A member of the Liliaceae family, this tulip variety distinguishes itself with its unique blooms, adding a burst of color to the garden. Floral Elegance: The Batalin tulip boasts blooms with petals which unfold in a symphony of hues, ranging from warm yellows to striking oranges. This tulip variety brings a sense of freshness and vitality to the garden, making it a captivating choice for springtime displays. Tulipa batalinii showcases a graceful growth habit, typical ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (10 seeds)

  7. TULIPA CLUSIANA

    This is a gorgeous two-for-the-price-of-one flower! Performing in mid to late spring with grey-green foliage, when the flower is closed, the exterior of the petals are rose with a tiny white edge, but when the flower opens it shows the bright white interior. It really is like having two flowers for the price of one! And they can self-seed too! ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (10 seeds)

  8. TULIPA CLUSIANA 'TINKA'

    This is the lovely yellow form of Tulipa clusiana which is larger and taller than the original form. The exterior petals are cardinal red with a tiny yellow stripe, but inside is primrose yellow. When the flower opens the amazing bi-colour effect is quite startling! ... Learn More

    $3.46

    (10 seeds)

  9. TULIPA MONTANA

    Deepest blood-red cup-shaped flowers on short stems open in earliest spring . Growing wild on the stony hills of North West Iran, it is happy in cold gardens, but like most wild tulips it is best kept in a well-drained spot in the summer. There is no need to lift it as it will happily grow, and indeed spread, in the same position for many years. Richard Wilford in his indispensible book "Tulips" writes “This really is one of the most alluring of the smaller tulip species.” ... Learn More

    $3.66

    (10 seeds)

  10. TULIPA SPRENGERI

    Strong clumps of glossy bright green leaves stand below goblet-shaped bright red flowers which are 5-6cm in length in early summer. This is the latest of all of the tulips to open its flowers and will self seed to make remarkable colonies in time. This most desirable, rare, late-blooming tulip which will grow in sun or shade, is very rarely for sale and then is often offered at more than £3 per bulb! ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (15+ seeds)

  11. TULIPA SPRENGERI 'TROTTER'S FORM'

    Stunning, flame-coloured flowers, open on branching stems much later than most other tulips in May and June, in fact this is the latest flowering member of the genus. This, easy beautiful and distinctive bright-red flowered tulip will self-seed, even into grass and under trees. This larger-flowered and taller form with the same vivid colour was named after a friend of E.A.Bowles. ... Learn More

    $2.86

    (20 seeds)

  12. TULIPA SYLVESTRIS

    Although this plant has been long-grown and naturalised in the UK, it is not in fact a native, having come from the Mediterranean region hundreds of years ago. It is now found in less than 50 localities throughout the UK, and it sadly seems to have gone out of fashion as a garden plant, which is very sad, as it makes attractive, bone-hardy clumps of thin-leaved flowers, all with pointed petals of brightest golden yellow, and which will indeed spread if given the chance to compete with more vigorous intruders! ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (20 seeds)

  13. TULIPA TARDA

    This little gem is a dwarf, clump-forming species, bearing star-shaped, deep orange flowers with the petals tipped with cream and marked on the back red and green. Its main value is its very late flowering period, whilst it is also probably the best, most long-lived tulip species for rock gardens. This lovely archetype of tulips is the one most often found in the wilds of the Turkish mountains. ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (30+ seeds)

  14. TULIPA TURKESTANICA

    Pretty, star-shaped white flowers with deep golden yellow at their throats, 3-5cm across, are produced either singly or in racemes of up to a dozen, and are contrasted by thin straps of grey-green foliage. Flowering in mid March and best in full sun, it makes a perfect feature for the rock garden, or in containers on the patio for some early interest. ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (30+ seeds)

  15. TULIPA TURKESTANICA 'AMAN KUTA'

    Pretty star-shaped white flowers with deep golden yellow at their throats, 3-5cm across, are produced either singly or in racemes of up to a dozen, and are contrasted by thin straps of grey-green foliage. Flowering in mid March and best in full sun, they make a perfect feature for the rock garden or in containers, or even on the patio for some early interest. A native of Asia, this rare variety is found in the Aman Kuta mountain pass and can show coloured stamens, either black-tipped or purplish-black throughout. ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (10 seeds)

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