When they're not in flower, perennials are enjoyed for their foliage, which is at least as important a consideration as the blooms.

Perennials may grow and expand each year, eventually filling more space than you might expect. To keep perennials under control and growing well, many need division (digging up the root clump, dividing it into sections, and replanting the best sections in freshened soil). This can provide a harvest of new plants for use elsewhere in the garden

picture of lupin

Lupin 'Gallery' is a dwarf variety with strong a strong bright colour range.

They have densely packed flower spikes and will flower on their first year.

When fully established they will carry up to 12 spikes of blooms.

Perennial

Height 50cm