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    OMPHALODES                                                                        Boraginaceae

on_starry Omphalodes cappadocica 'Starry Eyes'         9cm...£2.75

 

 

 

 


on_omphalodes Omphalodes lokjae         sold out 

 

 

 

 


Omphalogramma forrestii         sold out 

A small species making tidy clumps of rich green leaves beneath short stems of gorgeous flat-faced violet-purple flowers.


on_alboroseum Onosma alboroseum         9cm...£2.50

 


Onosma helvetica          9cm...£3.00

From dry slopes in the European Alps and making a largish clump of bristly grey leaves and attractive yellow trumpets in summer.


on_stellulatum Onosma stellulatum         1ltr...£3.00

Attractive hairy leaves on small congested clumps and stems carrying heads of numerous yellow flowers. From the Southern Alps and a good choice for a large sunny rock garden or raised bed.


Orchis morio         8cm...£9.00

 

 


Oreomyrris
argentea          1ltr...£3.00

Congested clump of highly dissected, silver-grey leaves amongst which sit dense, intricate flower umbels. A very attractive antipodean enjoying a peaty, gritty soil.


Ornithogolum chionophilum         7cm...£2.50


Ornithogalum magnum          £2.50

A species from South-west Russia and made for a sunny perennial border. Two-foot stems with large massed flowers of pure white striped green.


Ornithogalum oligophyllum         7cm...£3.00

At the other end of the spectrum to the above - reaching only four-inches tall in flower. Heads of up-facing, bright white flowers with green midribs make a very pretty small bulb. Sunny spot.


Ornithogalum sintensii       9cm...£4.00

An unusual species from Azerbaijan and another dwarf and compact form with snow-white, green-striped flowers in three-inch rounded heads in late Spring.

 


Orthrosanthus laxus          1ltr...£2.50

Clump-forming perennial with upright, pale green, narrow leaves and eighteen-inch stems of starry, pale blue flowers.

 


county Ozothamnus 'County Park Silver'          7cm...£2.50

A prostrate growing, silvery shrub with soft whipcord foliage forming an intricate and congested flat mound of metallic blue-silver.


Ozothamnus hookeri           sold out

An airy small shrub of very narrow, pale brown-green whipcord foliage.


tumidum.JPG Ozothamnus selago var. tumidum          9cm...£3.00

A curious upright growing little species with, what's best described as silver-striped grey-green, slightly fluffy whipcord branchlets.