Known for its reliability and soft, romantic blooms, Astrantia ‘Roma’ holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit for good reason. It’s a striking choice for softening garden edges, weaving beautifully among grasses and other perennials.
Holding the Award for Garden Merit, issued by the Royal Horticultural Society, Erigeron karvinskianus will thrive even in the poorest of soils. Whether grown as an edging plant in a border, tumbling over a wall or cascading over the edge of a container it is sure to delight both you and the pollinators who will visit for a nectar-rich feast.
This is the first bush cherry, as opposed to a tree, so forms a nice neat clump of many fruiting branches right from the base - and as a result does not get too tall, and makes picking really easy - as well as netting from pesky birds.