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Achillea 'Noblessa' is distinguished by its dense, luminous white blooms borne on straight, well-structured stems. Its finely overlapping double flowers form elegant umbels that evoke a refined and contemporary version of traditional yarrow.
In the garden, Noblessa develops a vigorous and balanced habit, supported by finely cut, greyish-green foliage, characteristic of the Achillea genus. It integrates equally well into perennial borders, naturalistic gardens, and cut gardens, where its abundant and regular flowering is particularly sought after.
Resilient and undemanding, this yarrow tolerates heat, poor soils and drier periods well once established.
In the ecumene, Noblessa is perceived as a plant of stability and constancy, offering reliable flowering that structures the garden as much as it nourishes floral arrangements.
Among the companion perennials in the garden, yarrow 'Summer Pastels' offers a gentle and generous bloom, like a peaceful garden in the heart of summer. Its flat, airy umbels , borne on slender, sturdy stems , come in a range of pastel shades: creamy white, soft yellow, pale salmon, lilac, or pale red … A subtle palette that evolves with the days and the rays of the sun.
Hardy and undemanding, this reliable plant withstands drought, wind, and the harshness of poor soils. Once established, it requires little care, blends naturally into a quiet corner of the garden , along the edge of a flowerbed, or in a naturalistic border , and attracts dozens of butterflies and pollinators . Its finely cut, silvery-green foliage forms a soft, spreading base that remains decorative even when not in bloom.
White agastache, an enchanting member of the Lamiaceae family, captivates with its pure white, delicately fragrant flower spikes. This slender perennial offers an airy display, blending grace and lightness. Highly prized for its elegance in flowerbeds, it also naturally attracts butterflies and bees.
With its slender silhouette and refined tubular flowers, white agastache releases a sweet and fresh fragrance, a true invitation to summer reverie. It subtly adorns summer gardens and lends a fluid and elegant texture to your bouquets, while enhancing their natural charm.
Korean Agastache ( Agastache rugosa ) is an aromatic and floriferous perennial, recognizable by its upright habit, bright green foliage with aniseed notes, and abundant purple flower spikes that bloom throughout the summer. Both robust and elegant, it naturally structures flowerbeds with its verticality and prolonged flowering period.
In the garden, it is easy to adapt, thriving in well-drained soil and sunny to partially shaded locations. Its flowering attracts a wide variety of pollinators, making it a valuable plant for organic gardens and vegetable patches seeking ecological balance.
Fennel Agastache is an elegant, aromatic perennial with long, upright stems bearing spikes of vibrant purple flowers. Its fragrant foliage releases a delicate scent reminiscent of fennel and anise, delighting both gardeners and cooks. This nectar-rich plant attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators throughout the summer, contributing to a lively and fragrant garden. Easy to grow, it thrives in full sun in well-drained soil, bringing lightness, color, and unparalleled freshness to flowerbeds and bouquets.
The Golden Giant amaranth impresses with its stature and presence. From the first weeks of growth, it establishes an upright and vigorous habit, then develops long, golden flower spikes that capture the light and structure the space. It's a plant that makes a statement in the garden, as much for its height as for its abundant produce.
Derived from amaranths cultivated for centuries in Central America, Golden Giant is prized for its versatility. It is grown both for its edible young leaves and for its rich and abundant seeds. In the garden, it embodies this fruitful boundary between food plant and ornamental plant.
In warm, sunny conditions, it grows rapidly and easily reaches impressive sizes. Its deep root system gives it good drought tolerance once established. In living, well-drained soil, it fully expresses its potential, offering generous biomass and a remarkable vertical structure.
Hopi Red Dye amaranth is a remarkable traditional variety, known for its intense red color, which makes it particularly prized in natural dyeing. Cultivated for centuries by the Hopi people, this ornamental and dye plant is distinguished by its red pigment-rich grains and slender growth habit. In addition to its value for eco-friendly textile dyeing, Hopi Red Dye amaranth offers an elegant silhouette and attractive texture for ornamental gardens.
Amaranth Opopeo is a sumptuous ornamental and vegetable plant, particularly prized for its magnificent, bright red flower heads that bring a warm and vibrant touch to any garden. Its decorative foliage and vigorous growth make it an ideal variety for planting in beds or borders. Besides its striking appearance, amaranth is a nutritious plant, often cultivated for its protein-rich seeds, as well as being used as a leafy vegetable in several traditional cultures.
William Guinness columbine is a rare and elegant perennial, a relic of old gardens. Its two-toned flowers, a deep violet with black highlights, underscored by an ivory-white center, evoke a refined, almost theatrical contrast in the dappled light of the woodland. It forms graceful, airy clumps with finely cut, bluish-green foliage, thriving in partial shade in a cool, tranquil atmosphere.
It thrives in quiet corners of the garden, where sunlight filters gently through the branches. From its second year onwards, it offers a generous and striking display of flowers, much appreciated by hummingbirds and butterflies, which come to find nectar and rest. It's a perfect partner for natural gardens , adding verticality and a touch of mystery to shady borders.
Naturally found in several regions of North America, American arnica is a discreet companion in meadows and open clearings. This herbaceous perennial forms small clumps of simple foliage from which, in season, emerge bright yellow flower heads reminiscent of modest sun-kissed daisies. In a harmonious garden, it finds its place in naturalized flowerbeds or quieter spaces, where the aim is to combine native plants with respectful practices.
Without being showy, this plant stands out for its remarkable consistency: a bloom that brightens the beginning of summer and a habit that blends easily into a quiet corner of the garden. Its presence evokes an ancient connection to traditional North American medicinal uses, even if the specific uses may vary depending on the region and related species. Given well-drained soil and gentle cultivation, it contributes to the garden's plant diversity, offering a welcome source of nectar for passing insects.
Originating from the Mediterranean region, the Tavor artichoke is a traditional globe artichoke variety, renowned for its hardiness and ability to produce large, flavorful heads. This variety has stood the test of time, remaining a staple in gourmet vegetable gardens, where it contributes its elegant shape and characteristic silvery foliage.
In the garden, Tavor stands out for its slender form and abundant flower heads, which are best harvested before the flowers open. A long-season plant, it is a valuable companion, both decorative and productive, promoting organic gardening through its hardiness and contribution to crop rotation.
Traditionally used in Mediterranean cuisine, the Tavor artichoke invites you to taste its young buds, tender and delicate, perfect for summer meals.
Native to North America, Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) embodies the charm of wild gardens. Its upright clumps and star-shaped clusters of pink to mauve flowers, emerging in summer, generously nourish monarch butterflies and other pollinating insects. Prized for its hardiness and vigorous growth, this plant plays a key role in the biodiversity of green spaces.
In the garden, it proves a faithful companion thanks to its climbing or spreading habit, which adorns hedges and borders. Its presence provides fertile refuge for wildlife while enhancing the atmosphere with its delicate and fragrant flowers. Common Milkweed thus embodies the vitality of a nourishing, vibrant, and ecological garden.
Common milkweed ( Asclepias incarnata ) is a graceful and valuable native perennial for natural gardens. More delicate than its common cousin ( Asclepias syriaca ), it displays its umbels of deep pink flowers in summer, borne on slender, leafy stems. It flowers slightly later, extending the blooming season for the benefit of pollinators.
Sought after by monarch butterflies as a nesting site, it also supports a rich diversity of beneficial insects. Unlike common milkweed, it grows singly or in small clumps , without colonizing, making it ideal for mixed garden design.
It thrives in rich, moist environments such as riverbanks, ditches, or freshly irrigated areas. Its narrow foliage and elegant silhouette bring verticality and movement to naturalistic flowerbeds. A valuable ally for gardeners who wish to embrace life in all its transformations .
Native to Europe and temperate Asia , this herbaceous perennial has established itself over the centuries as a valuable medicinal plant . It is recognizable by its upright stems , its slightly puckered lanceolate leaves , and especially its purple-pink flowers in dense spikes that bloom from July to September .
Hardy and easy to grow, it prefers cool, slightly moist, well-drained soil in a sunny to partially shaded location. Its bushy, compact, and elegant habit makes it ideal for borders, light woodland areas, cool rock gardens, or at the base of shrubs . Generous yet discreet, it attracts a rich diversity of pollinators —bees, butterflies, hoverflies—thus strengthening the ecological resilience of the garden.
It self-seeds moderately without becoming invasive, and harmonizes easily with other perennials, bringing structure, color and tranquility to any growing space.
Native to the Mediterranean basin, borage (Borago officinalis) has long been a prized companion plant, valued for both its beauty and its traditional culinary and medicinal uses. Its star-shaped blue flowers attract bees, creating a vibrant display in the heart of the garden, hence its nickname, "the star of the garden."
In the garden, its hardiness and bushy habit make it a valuable ally for enriching biodiversity while offering edible foliage and flowers with a slightly briny fragrance. Its flowering period extends from spring to late summer, bringing color and life to mass plantings or borders. Borage, a faithful companion, integrates naturally into a garden that provides sustenance and respects ecological balance.
Bupleurum 'Green Gold' is an elegant and distinctive annual, prized as much for its understated beauty as for its striking visual impact. Its upright stems bear chartreuse-green, almost translucent bracts that surround small, discreet flowers. The overall effect creates a light and luminous texture, highly sought after in flower gardens and plant arrangements.
Native to Europe, Bupleurum rotundifolium integrates naturally into naturalistic gardens and flower-filled vegetable patches. Its growth is regular and structured, without exuberance, making it an excellent companion plant. It provides contrast, rhythm, and a unique color that highlights more colorful flowers.
In the garden, bupleurum prefers sunny spots and well-drained soil. It self-seeds easily and requires little maintenance once established. Its summer flowering is consistent, and the stems remain sturdy even in moderately windy conditions.
Native to Europe and belonging to the Lamiaceae family, catmint (Nepeta) is a perennial aromatic plant prized for its minty fragrance with lemony notes . Its small, edible leaves are used in digestive infusions or to enhance delicate dishes , particularly fruit salads , sauces, desserts, or refreshing herbal teas.
Its low, bushy habit , long flowering period , and natural resilience make it a valuable companion plant in ecological gardens. From June to autumn , it is adorned with a profusion of mauve or white flowers , light as clouds, which attract a variety of pollinators : bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Its aromatic foliage also helps to repel deer and rabbits , further enhancing its value in living gardens.
Catnip thrives in borders, rock gardens, container gardens or sunny flowerbeds . Once established, it tolerates drought well , is unaffected by poor soils or pests , and multiplies easily by seed or cuttings .
A simple, hardy, and elegant plant, it perfectly embodies the link between usefulness, beauty, and simplicity in the garden. A discreet yet indispensable ally for gardeners concerned with biodiversity, health, and flavor .
German chamomile is a delicate and luminous annual plant, prized for centuries for its fine blooms and comforting aroma. Its small white flowers with golden-yellow centers rise above finely cut foliage, giving the plant a light and almost ethereal appearance.
Native to Europe and Western Asia, Matricaria chamomilla has become widely naturalized in gardens and open areas. It grows quickly and establishes itself easily, sometimes even where it is least expected, demonstrating its spontaneous and resilient nature. Its abundant flowering attracts numerous pollinating insects, contributing to the vitality of the garden.
In the garden, German chamomile thrives in well-drained soil and sunny locations. Undemanding, it tolerates relatively poor conditions and adapts well to vegetable gardens, borders, and medicinal herb gardens. Regular harvesting prolongs its flowering period and maintains a balanced shape.
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