Dianthus cruentus (Blood pink):
Deepest red flowers held on airy stems above grassy foliage. Thrives in poor, well drained soil in full sun. Dislikes wet, cold, heavy soils.To 60cm.
Lychnis chalcedonica (Maltese cross):
Domes of bright scarlet flowers with four petals, hence its common name. Excellent for adding height and bright colour in summer borders
Potentilla 'Arc-en-ciel' (Cinquefoil 'Arc-en-ciel'):
Double, rich red flowers flecked with yellow at the petal edges. Easy and trouble-free plant, ideal for well drained borders in sun or part shade
[Collect Only]
Sanguisorba 'Chocolate Tip':
Spikes of burgundy-red bobble-like flowers appear in late summer over green leaves tinged with brown. Hardy. Up to 1m.
[Collect Only]
Sanguisorba tenuifolia 'Purpurea':
Tall dark-red purple bottle-brush flowers over fine, frondy foliage. Likes sun or dappled shade, not too dry. To 1.5m Hardy.