Galium odoratum (Sweet woodruff):
Ground-cover plant for dry shade.Delicate clusters of scented white flowers in the spring above fresh green foliage. Loved by bees. Hardy. Up to 30cm.
Jeffersonia diphylla (Twinleaf):
White single cup-shaped flowers above clumps of unusual bi-lobed leaves on long stalks. Prefers moist, humus-rich soil in shade.
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Lunaria rediviva (Perennial Honesty):
Perennial form of the familiar honesty, with white flowers and elegant pointed seed pods. Fully hardy. Height to 1m.
Mukdenia rossii:
Short plump spikes of white flowers in spring, but mainly grown for its foliage which turns brilliant red in autumn. Up to 30cm.
Pachyphragma macrophyllum:
Great for ground cover in shady areas,glossy round, green leaves and clusters of white flowers in the spring. Hardy. Up to 45cm.
Podophyllum peltatum (May apple):
Large umbrella like leaves, with white waxy flowers beneath. A fine woodland plant. Height to 30cm. Hardy.
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