Seeds are all collected in the gardens at Hunting Brook
with your order. Payment by cheque or postal order to Jimi Blake, Hunting Brook Gardens, Lamb Hill, Blessington, Co. Wicklow
Achillea grandifolia – Yarrow - A stately plant with wonderful broad grey-green ferny foliage and large heads of creamy/white flowers. The largest Achillea in the world. June/Aug. Any soil. Sun/shade. Sow in Autumn, needs cold to germinate.
Aconitum carmichaelli ‘Ardendsii – Monkshood.
This late-flowering incredible, tall spikes of deep violet-blue, hooded flowers, a total surprise when they appear in mid-autumn. An outstanding cut flower. The best late perennial in Hunting Brook. Sow any time.
Agastache ‘Herons Wood Mist’ – Hyssop.
Blue flower spikes, adored by bees and butterflies, arise in profusion above aromatic, aniseed and liquorice-scented leaves. The longest flowering of the blue Agastaches. Sow in spring under heat.
Agastache ‘Liquorice Blue’- Hyssop
Hardy perennial. Ht. 2ft. Sturdy 5” purple candles above course aniseed scented leaves. Great plant for attracting bees and butterflies. Sow in spring for flowering that summer.
Alonsoa ‘Bright Spark’ – Maskflower.
Long stems of small flowers with bright orange reflexed petals around yellow exerted anthers. Easy, likes sun, treat as annual to a height of 4 – 5 ft. Sow under heat in Spring
Angelica edulis
An enormous but slender long lived species from Japan. Capable of reaching 7’ tall with dark many branched stems bearing large complex umbels of white flowers and large divided lustrous leaves, followed by flat winged seed. Easily grown in any type of drained fertile soil in sun or part shade. Sow immediately as needs cold to germinate.
Angelica ‘Ebony’
This fabulous new plant is the darkest of any angelica ever grown. Exquisite, almost black, finely-cut shiny leaves below heads of darkest purple buds opening to delicate sprays of pink flowers. Sow immediately, needs cold to germinate.
Angelica sylvestris ‘Purpurea’ syn Vicars Mead
Biennial. Ht. 4ft. Black-purple leaves with grey-pink flower heads. Great architectural plant. Plant in a sunny position . Self seeds or sow seeds immediately, need cold to germinate.
Asarinia procumbens – Trailing Snapdragon
With its soft grey haired arms, large yellow and red blotched leaves and white “snapdragons” produced all summer this make a delightful addition to the garden. It self seeds however it does not become a nuisance. Jimi grows it in a dry wall. Sow under heat in Spring
Astrantia ‘Bo-Ann’ – Masterwort.
Has large dusty pink flower heads which flower from May to December. The longest flowering plant in Hunting Brook Gardens. Sow seeds in the cold.
Calamagrostis brachytricha – Korean feather reed grass
With its tinted red and pink flower heads that fade to silver for winter, this grass is ideal for winter interest or cut flowers. It forms a tight non-weeping clump which is ideal for a bank or shady spot. Sow immediately.
Calamagrostis emodensis
Hardy ornamental grass. Ht. 2-3ft. With its fluffy pink arching flower heads in June and beige seed heads in winter, this adds a long season of interest to any garden. The best seed head of any grass. Plant in a sunny well drained spot. Sow immediately
Cardiocrinum giganteum. The ‘Giant Yunnan Lily’ is a stately giant, producing two inch thick stems, with dinner plate sized leaves above which open numerous eight inch green and white waxy, very fragrant trumpets, followed by enormous ‘everlasting’ toothed seed-pods when dried. A fantastic plant in all respects. Can grow up to 12 ft. Sow immediately, needs cold to germinate.
Carex mertensii – Sedge. This is a fantastic evergreen ornamental grass for shade. Jimi’s favourite for dry shade. Sow immediately, needs cold to germinate.
Chaerophyllum hirsutum ‘Roseum’ – Hairy Chervil
Herbaceous perennial. Flowers in early May with unbeatable pink umbellifer flowers. Sow seeds as soon as you get them. They need cold to germinate.
Chionochloa rubra – Red Tussock grass
Hardy evergreen bronze ornamental grass. Ht 3ft, W 3ft. Shimmering fountain of bronze leaves that glisten with the light with pale seed heads. Plant in a sunny, well drained spacious spot to allow for growth. Jimi’s favourite grass. Sow immediately.
Dahlia australis
Jimi got this rare Dahlia from Crug Farm Plants who found it in Guatemala. It has extraordinary large lilac, yellow-eyed flowers on 5-6 ft stems. Flowers from June till December. Very hardy. A must have. Sow under heat in Spring.
Datisca cannabina – False Hemp.
Quite an incredible plant for the back of the border or as a test to baffle your friends. We had never heard of this plant or family! Tall, strong cane-like stems sprouting large, pendulous, terminal sprays of creamy-yellow flowers are clad in palmate leaves resembling cannabis apparently. Sow under heat in Spring.
Deschampsia cespitosa ‘Goldtau’ Tufted Hair Grass
Ornamental grass. Ht. 2-5ft. This attractive grass forms dense clumps of slim arching leaves. Puts out pinnacles of silvery-purplish flowers that are good for flower arranging. Plant in a sunny or slightly shaded moist spot. Sow immediately.
Dianthus barbatus ‘Nigricans’ – Sweet William
Short-lived perennial. Ht. 1-2ft. An almost black Sweet William with dark leaves. Good cut flower with gorgeous scent. Sow summer to bloom following June.
Digitalis ferruginea ‘Gigantea’ – Rusty Foxglove
Herbaceous perennial. Ht 6ft. A spectacular towering form of this excellent perennial foxglove. Tall slender spikes in close groups bear many distinctive pale orange-brown flowers each with a protruding white lip. Sow in Autumn as needs cold to germinate.
Eryngium alpinum – Sea Holly
Perennial. Ht. 3ft. Wonderful lacy green-edged white leaves on a steely-blue thistle flowers on purple stems. Flower heads leave a fantastic seed head, adding to winter interest. Plant in a sunny, well drained spot. Sow seed in autumn as the seed needs cold to germinate.
Eupatorium cannabinum - Hemp Agrimony.
A tall and handsome perennial with a reddish stem, hemp-like leaves and numerous tiny pink flowers massed together into a large flat-topped head. Flowers from July until September. Sow any time.
Eupatorium purpureum – Joe Pye Weed.
An invaluable plant for the late-summer border; stately and imposing and topped with domed panicles of nectar-rich, purple flowers. Fantastic with all Miscanthus. Sow any time.
Euphorbia lathyris – Caper Spurge
Ht 3-4ft. This handsome Annual with erect stems with opposite, narrow blue-green leaves with umbels of tiny yellowish flowers in summer. This plant is thought to discourage moles in the UK. As with all Euphorbias, take care when handling as the sap can cause rashes. Sow in Spring.
Euphorbia wallichii – Wallich Spurge.
Loose heads of greenish-yellow cupped flowers are carried on straight stems that also carry bright green, linear leaves. A good plant for green contrast. The most beautiful of all the herbaceous Euphorbias. Sow in Spring or Autumn without heat.

