The highlights
- Double flowers in a delightful contrast of pinks and pale greens, on tall slender stems
- Spring and summer flowering from April to July
- Essential border colour – and shade tolerant too
- Attractive to bees and butterflies
Description
- Nora Barlow’s beautiful double flowers boast an irresistible combination of dusky pink and pale green petals, emerging on tall, slender stems
- Long flowering from April to July
- A very hardy, low-maintenance perennial which virtually looks after itself
- Grows up to 1m high
- Essential for a cottage garden border, as an accent plant or in drifts
- Attracts early pollinators to your garden
- Named in honour of the geneticist and botanist Emma Nora Barlow, the granddaughter of Charles Darwin