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perennials Trollius 'New Moon'
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Trollius 'New Moon'

£11.50

Elegant, soft pale-yellow, globe-shaped flowers that appear from late spring into early summer. The blooms rise gracefully above deeply cut, fresh green foliage, offering a twist on the usual oranges and golds typical of the genus.

Ideal for moisture-retentive soils, 'New Moon' thrives in sun or partial shade and is particularly well suited to the edge of ponds, damp borders, or woodland edges. Its upright, tidy habit and subtle colouring make it a lovely choice for softening planting schemes and pairing with ferns, irises, or grasses.

A hardy and reliable performer that adds light to summer borders.

Sold currently in 2 litre pots.

  • Height & Spread: 60cm x 40cm

  • Position: Full sun or partial shade

  • Soil: Moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil

  • Flowering Time: Spring, Summer.

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Elegant, soft pale-yellow, globe-shaped flowers that appear from late spring into early summer. The blooms rise gracefully above deeply cut, fresh green foliage, offering a twist on the usual oranges and golds typical of the genus.

Ideal for moisture-retentive soils, 'New Moon' thrives in sun or partial shade and is particularly well suited to the edge of ponds, damp borders, or woodland edges. Its upright, tidy habit and subtle colouring make it a lovely choice for softening planting schemes and pairing with ferns, irises, or grasses.

A hardy and reliable performer that adds light to summer borders.

Sold currently in 2 litre pots.

  • Height & Spread: 60cm x 40cm

  • Position: Full sun or partial shade

  • Soil: Moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil

  • Flowering Time: Spring, Summer.

Elegant, soft pale-yellow, globe-shaped flowers that appear from late spring into early summer. The blooms rise gracefully above deeply cut, fresh green foliage, offering a twist on the usual oranges and golds typical of the genus.

Ideal for moisture-retentive soils, 'New Moon' thrives in sun or partial shade and is particularly well suited to the edge of ponds, damp borders, or woodland edges. Its upright, tidy habit and subtle colouring make it a lovely choice for softening planting schemes and pairing with ferns, irises, or grasses.

A hardy and reliable performer that adds light to summer borders.

Sold currently in 2 litre pots.

  • Height & Spread: 60cm x 40cm

  • Position: Full sun or partial shade

  • Soil: Moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil

  • Flowering Time: Spring, Summer.

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One of the Daily Telegraph’s Top 20 mail-order nurseries. The largest list of peonies in Scotland, ranging from herbaceous peonies, Itoh or intersectional peonies and tree peonies.

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One of Gardens Illustrated's 100 best plant nurseries in the UK: "Billy Carruthers is mad about peonies and has over 300 varieties on the nursery. In recent years he's exhibited them at the Chelsea Flower Show. However, they're just the tip of the iceberg for this nursery, midway between Glasgow and Edinburgh, Central Scotland"