English tea garden

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White cosmos, blue geraniums, catmint, salvias, yellow alchemilla, heleniums, coreopsis, Penstemon Burgundy, Astrantia major ‘Claret’, Digitalis ‘Milk Chocolate’, Verbena bonariensis, English Climbing roses, such as The Pilgrim Climbing.
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The 'Cowslip' is a wild flower of the Primrose family.It's name derives from “cowpat”,(Old English “cuslyppe”) from where Cowslips would spring up when they were common in the wild.Also known as Paigle,Key Flower,Fairy Cups & Mayflower.Used since ancient times to make wine,jam,tea & ointment.Its natural habitat is in meadows & woodland.Both flowers & leaves used to be eaten – young Cowslip leaves were eaten in salads or mixed with other herbs to stuff meat.Popular in Elizabethan knot gardens.
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'Graham Thomas' Probably the most outstanding of all the English Roses. Breathtaking, double blooms of a magnificent shade of yellow with a texture that makes the old rose style blooms look almost too perfect to be real having a mild tea fragrance. A great bush, vigorous, slender, and upright. In the South it may be trained as an outstanding climber. Whether trained as a climber or grown as a bush, `Graham Thomas' is sure to be one of the great roses of our time. Loves summer heat. A must for ev