Hydrangea Macrophylia ‘Merveille Sanguine’, Hydrangea Macro ‘Zorro’ (blue), Sweet Woodruff, Dryopterris filixmas ‘ Cristata’
A lovely collection of plants at Downside last week –
The Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Merveille Sanguine’
A stunning cultivar with mopheads of intense deep red florests turning to a deep rich plum (or royal purple if on acid soil). Attractive grteen leaves maroon tinged darkening as the season progresses. Grows to a medium–sized bush. Best in sun in any reasonable soil but not too dry. Ideal in any shrub or mixed border or planted as a specimen.
Hydrangea Macro ‘Zorro’ (blue)
Lacecap. Deciduous shrub with dark purple-brown stems. Pretty pink flowers in alkaline soil or blue in acid soil, star-shaped flowers. Any moist soil in sun or shade. Good coastal plant. Ht 1.5m
Sweet Woodruff,
A low-growing woodland perennial, ideal as a ground cover plant. Dark green leaves are produced in whorls and hwen dried produce a scent of newly mown hay.
Suitable for planting in a shady position and ideal for tubs and pots. Flowering time is late Spring to early summer and height is up to 23cm (9inches).
?Culinary Uses: Used dto flavour wines. Leaves and flowers make a delicious tea. Dried leaves can be used amongst clothes and in pot pourri
Traditional Medicinal Uses: used as a tonic herb
(note, not with the majority of herbs, on right as you enter greenhouses; but further down on left hand side)
Dryopterris filixmas ‘ Cristata’
A ‘handsome’ fern forming a shuttlecock of mid green fronds which are crested at their tips and at the ends of the divisions, on long stems, with green midribs. Easy and tolerant of a wide range of conditions including dry shade, once established.