Ireland
🟢 The e-shop for seedlings is open again. 🌱 I also have dahlia seedlings and eucalyptus. 🟢
Ireland
🟢 The e-shop for seedlings is open again. 🌱 I also have dahlia seedlings and eucalyptus. 🟢

Burnet

Filtrovat…
Recommended
Mřížka
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba officinalis

Great burnet is a native meadow plant that naturally grows in wet meadows, where it forms dense clumps of dark green pinnate leaves. In the middle of summer, tall, richly branched stems grow from them, topped with tiny dark red to burgundy flower heads that gently sway in the breeze. This perennial is absolutely indispensable for the life cycle of the rare scarce large blue butterfly, which it will reliably attract to your garden with its flowers. In perennial beds, it stands out especially in naturalistic compositions, where in combination with ornamental grasses it creates an airy and light effect. The inflorescences are also an excellent material for florists, adding an unusual structure and color accent to bouquets, while staying fresh for seven to ten days in a vase. If you don't harvest them fresh, you can dry them for winter decorations, as they hold their shape for a long time.
2,79
More from 1,99
In Stock
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba officinalis

Burnet is a native meadow plant that naturally occurs in moist meadows and along stream banks. In the middle of summer, branched stems topped with tiny flower heads grow from a dense clump of ornamental pinnate leaves. The 'Pink Tanna' variety boasts a delicate shade of old rose, which brings a romantic and airy element to the flowerbeds. Its inflorescences gracefully sway in the wind, creating constant movement in the garden. This long-lived perennial is vital for the rare dusky large blue butterfly and attracts other pollinators as well. In garden architecture, it is excellently suited for naturally styled plantings, prairie beds, or as an accompaniment to ornamental grasses. The flowers are excellent for cutting, lasting 7 to 10 days in a vase and adding lightness to bouquets. You can also dry them for winter arrangements.
3,49
More from 2,89
Coming Soon
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba obtusa

Sanguisorba obtusa originates from Japan, where we would find it in damp meadows and coastal vegetation. This gorgeous perennial forms dense clumps of grayish-green, pinnate leaves, from which tall stems topped with charming inflorescences grow in summer. The delicately pink, dense cylindrical flowers open from red buds and in their shape resemble fluffy brushes gently swaying in the breeze. In the garden, it requires a sunny or semi-shady spot with plenty of moisture, ideally in humous and well-drained soil that does not dry out. Thanks to its height of around one meter, it is perfectly suited for the middle or back parts of perennial borders or for natural compositions in combination with ornamental grasses. The flowers are very long-lasting and suitable for cutting; they will bring joy in a vase for several days and add interesting structure and lightness to bouquets. Moreover, the plant is fully frost-hardy and does not suffer from diseases or pests, making it an ideal choice even for beginning gardeners.
4,29
More from 2,29
In Stock
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba officinalis

The 'Lum' burnet is a compact and abundantly flowering cultivar bred in the Netherlands, which, thanks to its lower stature, is perfectly suited even for the foreground of perennial beds. The original botanical species is a typical meadow plant of our moist meadows, where it forms dense clumps of dark green pinnate leaves. In the middle of summer, branched stems grow from them, topped with tiny, dark burgundy heads that gently sway in the breeze. This perennial is vital for the rare dusky large blue butterfly, which it will reliably attract to your garden as well. In naturally styled plantings, combined with ornamental grasses, it creates an airy and light effect while requiring no support. Furthermore, the inflorescences are excellent material for florists, adding an unusual texture and color accent to bouquets. They last fresh in a vase for seven to ten days.
3,89
More from 3,59
Unavailable
Pro rok 2026 nedostupné
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba tenuifolia

Sanguisorba tenuifolia originates from the damp meadows and edges of light forests in Korea and Japan, where it naturally grows to impressive heights. Despite its stature, which can reach up to 180 cm, it looks incredibly airy and light in flowerbeds. It is an ideal long-lived perennial for nature-inspired gardens, where it beautifully complements tall ornamental grasses or other late-blooming species. The 'Alba' variety boasts elegantly drooping, pure white cylindrical inflorescences that gently sway in the wind and attract bees. If you are looking for a plant that will add lightness to your summer and autumn bouquets, this burnet is a great choice. It stays fresh in a vase for seven to ten days.
4,79
More from 3,59
In Stock
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba officinalis

Sanguisorba officinalis Arnhem, commonly known as great burnet, is an elegant perennial that will decorate the garden in summer with a flood of tiny, dark burgundy inflorescences resembling small drumsticks. This original meadow plant loves moister habitats and the sun, where it thrives best, but it can also handle partial shade. The Arnhem cultivar is specific for its vigorous growth and height reaching up to two meters, creating a striking vertical element in perennial borders. Thanks to its hardiness and frost resistance down to -34 °C, it is also an ideal choice for growers in colder regions. Its airy habit perfectly complements more robust perennials or ornamental grasses, adding lightness and color contrast to them. The flowers on thin but sturdy stems are highly valued in floristry because they last 7 to 10 days in a vase and lend arrangements a modern, sweeping look. If you leave the faded inflorescences in the flowerbed, their silhouette will decorate the garden even during the autumn and winter months. The plant does not suffer from pests or diseases, making it a rewarding companion even for novice gardeners.
4,29
More from 3,89
Coming Soon
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba tenuifolia

Sanguisorba 'Pieters' is an elegant perennial originating from the damp meadows and edges of light forests in Korea and Japan. Despite its respectable height of up to 150 cm, it looks airy and light in flowerbeds, making it an ideal companion for nature-inspired plantings, especially in combination with ornamental grasses. Characteristic for it are the elegantly drooping cylindrical inflorescences that gently sway in the wind. The 'Pieters' variety stands out with its upright growth and striking maroon-red flowers that appear from August to October. For florists, this burnet is a valuable material because it adds the necessary structure and lightness to bouquets. It stays fresh in a vase for seven to ten days and is also suitable for drying.
4,79
More from 3,59
Unavailable
Pro rok 2026 nedostupné
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba

The 'Purple Tails' burnet is an impressive perennial native to East Asia, where it naturally inhabits moist meadows and the edges of light forests in Korea and Japan. Despite its respectable height, which can reach up to two meters, it gives an extremely airy and light impression in the flowerbeds. Its main advantage is the long, elegantly drooping cylindrical inflorescences that gently sway in the wind. In the garden, it is excellently applied in modern, naturally styled plantings, where it forms a perfect partnership with ornamental grasses or other taller perennials. The flowers are also highly valued in floristry, adding lightness, flair, and unusual texture to bouquets. They last fresh in a vase for seven to ten days. The 'Purple Tails' cultivar boasts a beautiful pink to lilac shade of flowers, and the plant is fully frost-resistant.
4,79
More from 3,59
Coming Soon
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba

The 'Rock and Roll' burnet brings dynamics and lightness to the garden. This is a cultivar that resembles the popular 'Pink Tanna' variety but boasts inflorescences in a delicate shade of old rose. Over time, after blooming, these darken into an interesting light burgundy color, allowing the plant to change its character throughout the season. The clumps grow firmly and stably, so they do not fall over in the flowerbed. The original botanical species grows in moist meadows and is vital for the rare dusky large blue butterfly. In the garden, this burnet is perfectly applied in natural plantings alongside ornamental grasses, to which it adds a color accent. It is also a valuable plant for cutting, lasting 7 to 10 days in a vase, and thanks to its shape, it brings airiness to arrangements.
4,79
More from 3,59
In Stock posledních 96 kusů
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba officinalis

Great burnet 'Tanna' brings the unrepeatable lightness and elegance of wild meadows into the garden in a neat package. The native species is a typical plant of moist and peaty meadows, where its roots search for moisture deep in the ground. This garden variety was bred for a smaller size, so with its thirty to fifty centimeters, it will fit even into compositions where tall perennials would cast too much shade. The dark burgundy flower heads look as if they are floating in the space above the decorative leaves, creating a wonderful visual effect that you will appreciate especially when viewed up close. In the garden, it is used in nature-inspired plantings, in gravel beds with sufficient moisture, or as a path border. The plant is completely frost-hardy and ideal for novice growers due to its undemanding nature, provided you give it loamy to clay soil that holds moisture. The inflorescences are tiny, but in a vase, they can put on a great show, especially in combination with fine grasses or white-blooming perennials. It attracts a large number of beneficial insects and bees, so by planting this great burnet, you are inviting life into your garden as well.
3,89
More from 2,89
Coming Soon
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba minor

*Sanguisorba minor*, commonly known as salad burnet, is a perennial herb that brings the genuine charm of wild meadows and steppes to the garden. Its decorative leaves form dense clumps that remain green long into the winter and sprout very early in the spring. In nature, it seeks out sunny and dry habitats, often on limestone bedrock, which is why it will thrive best in the garden in well-drained soil in full sun or light partial shade. It is an exceptionally hardy plant that easily handles frosts down to -34 °C and does not suffer from any diseases or pests. The inflorescences in the form of tiny pea-green flower heads float on thin stems and add an interesting, fine texture to the planting. In addition to its aesthetic value, salad burnet also has practical uses in the kitchen, where its leaves with a delicate cucumber aroma refresh summer dishes. In garden architecture, it finds use in gravel beds, rockeries, or as an edging for pathways. Because of its undemanding nature and ability to grow even in poor conditions, it is a rewarding perennial that does not require support and reliably enlivens even the drier corners of the garden.
3,89
More from 2,89
In Stock posledních 22 kusů
Perennial of the Season 2026

Sanguisorba

Sanguisorba Korean Snow is an impressive perennial originating from the moist meadows and edges of light forests in Korea and Japan. Despite its respectable height, which can reach up to 180 centimeters, it creates an unusually airy and delicate impression in the garden. Its elegantly drooping cylindrical inflorescences in pure white color sway gently in the breeze and thus create a dynamic element in any planting. The fresh green, finely lobed leaves additionally give the plant an interesting texture even before it actually blooms. In the garden, it finds its place primarily in the background of perennial beds or in naturally styled compositions, where, in combination with ornamental grasses, it creates a relaxed and light effect. For florists, this Sanguisorba is a valuable material, because it adds much-desired lightness, volume, and a vertical line to bouquets. It stays fresh in a vase for seven to ten days, making it a reliable cut flower. Growing it is easy, and the plant does not suffer from diseases or pests. Although it can manage to grow in partial shade, full sun will guarantee a firmer and more upright growth, thanks to which it will not stretch for light. It loves loamy to clayey soils that hold moisture well, exactly like the ones it knows from its Asian homeland.
4,79
More from 3,59
Unavailable
Pro rok 2026 nedostupné