Star plants and planting combinations at RHS Wentworth Woodhouse
See the stunning plants, and who they’ve been teamed up with to create standout combinations
With colour combinations worthy of an artist’s palette, liberally brushed across the gardens at the first RHS Flower Show Wentworth Woodhouse, there is plenty to choose from.
The plants at a glance:
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Centaurea orientalis
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Alstroemeria INDIAN SUMMER (Peruvian lily)
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Filipendula rubra ‘Venusta’ AGM (meadowsweet)
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Ageratina altissima ‘Chocolate’ (snakeroot)
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Bupleurum fruticosum (shrubby hare’s ear)
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Euonymus europaeus ‘Red Cascade’ AGM (spindle)
Centaurea orientalis
This unusual but robust and reliable
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Position: full sun
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Soil: well-drained
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Flowering period: June to August
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Hardiness: fully hardy in the UK
Alstroemeria INDIAN SUMMER (Peruvian lily)
The impressively long flowering period of this versatile perennial makes it perfect for border fronts and containers alike, bringing months of exotic-looking colour for very little maintenance. Simply pull out any faded flower stems from the base to encourage more blooms, or pick and enjoy them as a fabulously long-lasting cut flower.
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Position: full sun or part shade
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Soil: moist but well-drained
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Flowering period: June to November
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Hardiness: hardy throughout most of the UK
Filipendula rubra ‘Venusta’ AGM (meadowsweet)
Like other meadowsweet, this award-winning rose-pink form thrives in fertile soil that’s reliably moist. Graceful yet gigantic, ‘Venusta’ grows up to two metres tall, making it a real statement perennial for the back of a damp border.
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Position: full sun or part shade
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Soil: moist
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Flowering period: June to August
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Hardiness: fully hardy in the UK
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Ageratina altissima ‘Chocolate’ (snakeroot)
Another brilliant statement plant for moist soil, this striking perennial is famed for its foliage but is joined in late summer and autumn by a froth of tiny white flowers for added late-season interest.
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Position: part shade
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Soil: moist
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Flowering period: July to September
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Hardiness: fully hardy in the UK
Bupleurum fruticosum (shrubby hare’s ear)
Taking well to being pruned or rejuvenated, this is an ideal low-maintenance shrub for a dry, sunny spot, providing year-round structure and late-season interest through a gorgeous combination of acid-green flowerheads against glossy leaves. With evergreen foliage, drought resistance and great appeal to pollinators, this is a shrub that has it all.
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Position: full sun
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Soil: well-drained
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Flowering period: August to September
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Hardiness: hardy throughout most of the UK
Euonymus europaeus ‘Red Cascade’ AGM (spindle)
A real good-doer, spindle provides food for pollinators through its spring flowers, is an important larval food plant for moths such as the spindle moth, and though poisonous to us, the colourful berries provide a winter larder for mammals and birds such as robins, blackbirds and thrushes. See it on The Chorley Council: Wild & Tended Garden.
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Position: full sun or part shade
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Soil: well-drained or moist but well-drained
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Flowering period: May to June
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Hardiness: hardy throughout the UK and northern Europe
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Photography: Neil Hepworth


