Aconitum napellus 'Album' (White Monkshood):
White hooded flowers over finely divided frondy foliage. A great plant for shade, even quite dry shade. Flowers at about 1.2m Hardy. All parts are highly toxic
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Actaea pachypoda (white baneberry):
Grown mainly for its pure white berries in autumn, each with a black 'eye' on a red stalk. Hardy. Up to 1m.
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Asphodeline lutea (Asphodel):
Vertical spikes of sulphur yellow flowers in early to mid-summer. Hardy, but dislikes heavy soil in winter. To 1.2m
Baptisia 'Solar Flare' (Indigo weed 'Solar Flare'):
New Baptisia with unusual golden yellow pea-like flowers which deepen in colour as they age producing a multicoloured effect. Hardy. Up to 90cm.
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Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii (Mediterranean spurge):
Evergreen perennial with blue-green leaves and vibrant lime-green flowers in early summer. Prefers full sun. Hardy to about -10C, but not for long periods. Up to 1.2m.
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