Finally, a breakthrough in Delphinium breeding that clearly stands above the rest! ‘Guardian Blue’ bursts into bloom with extreme uniformity and weeks ahead of other open pollinated Delphiniums. Don’t be fooled by the dainty appearance of the stems since these thinner, yet stronger stems tolerate handling and tougher garden conditions with much less stem breakage and support than other Delphiniums. ‘Guardian Blue’ will fill your garden with stately spires of double, deep blue blooms from late May through early July. They’ll look great towards the rear of the perennial garden and will be excellent cut flowers for your home. This breakthrough plant performs best when provided full to partial sun and moist, well -drained soil.

Prepare to be amazed by this brand new delphinium selection. The delgenius series produces breathtaking plants that have a very unique round foliage form, topped off by beautiful blue spires. This plant attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Also, it is a rebloomer that makes excellent cut flowers. 

This compact selection has electric-blue petals with highlights of purple, held on strong stems that are great for cutting. Plants form a low mound of deeply-cut green leaves, bearing tall spikes of satiny flowers. Removing faded spikes at the base will encourage repeat blooming in fall. May require staking. Cut back after flowering for repeat bloom and dense habit.

The flower display on this plant will stop traffic in June when its massive flower spikes that reach up to 15″ long unfurl showing off an incredible display of gentian blue double flowers with a contrasting white center ‘bee’. Group these majestic plants in the back of the garden where they can really show off and be sure to cut afew long stems to brighten up the house.

Strong, rigidly upright stems are topped with huge towers of buds that open in mid-June bearing deep blue flowers that are as spectacular as they are plentiful.  An incredible color show for any garden back in the landscape! Spectacular backing plant in the early summer garden. Perfect for cutting and arrangements. Bold, brilliant color on deer-resistant plants. Outstanding when grouped!

The eye-catching statement your garden needs with popping periwinkle 6-8”, ruffled, blooms to brighten up any area. Compact, upright growth habit makes it very sturdy as the massive blossoms sit on 3 1/2 ‘ stems. Excellent for cutting or leave in the garden to be a butterfly magnet!

Nearly continuous blooming on this compact vine. Stunning masses of large sapphire blue flowers over a long bloom season. Will grow without support, but can be trained as a climber as well. Great for containers or hanging baskets. Provides good architectural height and framework for small gardens. Will sprawl through shrubs and scramble over old stumps.

A non-vining herbaceous Clematis that dies back to the ground at the end of the growing season. Blue bell-shaped flowers. Benefits from staking, cages or neighboring plants for support.

Reminiscent of the reflection of the full moon across a lake the lilac-blue flowers are semi-double that ages to a pale silvery lavender with purple-red center. Clematis Reflections has pretty semi-double lilac-blue flowers maturing to pale lilac-blue with purple-red anthers. Early summer flowers are 6″ in diameter and become smaller as the season progresses. Ideal for growing on walls, pergolas etc. and outstanding with deep coloured roses. Launched at Hampton Court Show 2010, part of Raymond Evison’s Patio and Garden Clematis Collection. Class 3.

Large pale blue to deep blue flowers cover this climbing vine from May till September. Many gardeners prefer the flowers on the new growth and prune it down to 8-12″ as a class three clematis with a hard prune in early spring. Ramona is easy to grow and is a good garden performer. Fertilize throughout the growing season to support its large size and huge flowers. Plant this Clematis in a full to part sun exposure, and give it something to climb such as a trellis or shrub to show off its huge blooms!