This page shows some of the interesting and unusual plants found at Stone Lane Gardens.
Primula pulveralenta – Candelabra Primula. Flowers in late spring-early summer. Thrives in boggy ground. Find it around our ponds and streams and in our boggy areas.
Gunnera x cryptica (previously thought to be Gunnera manicata). Giant Rhubarb. Massive bog plant that kids always love to see. Can be found on the left hand side of our garden (as you enter), just after the main path splits. The entire plant dies down in autumn and regrows from the base every year.
Helleborus orientalis. Oriental Hellabore. Woodland plant found throughout the garden, mainly in light shade.
Erythronium ‘Pagoda’. Dog’s tooth violet. Spring flowering bulb.
Rhododendron mucronulatum. Deciduous rhododendron from South Korea. Delicate flowers in late winter before leaf bud. Mainly around our middle pond.
Vinca. Periwinkle. Evergreen creeping plant. good ground cover.
Viburnum plicatum. Spring/summer flowering shrub.
Primula heladoxa. Candelabra primula. Thrives in boggy areas. Spring-summer flowering.
Eupatorium cannabinum. Hemp Agrimony. Late summer flowering. Loved by butterflies.
Eurybia divaricata. Masses of delicate white flowers in mid summer.
Claytonia sibirica. Pink Purslane. Low growing flower found in profusion underneath our copses. spring/summer flowering.
Aquilegia vulgaris. Columbine.
Euonymus cornutus. Asian variant of our spindle tree. The vibrant and unusual fruits appear in autumn.
Bistorta amplexicaulis. Summer flowering perennial. Found in several spots in garden in both pink and white forms.
Gunnera x cryptica