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Hardy annuals can be sown directly into their flowering positions in the spring and will tolerate a certain amount of cold. Well-known flowers such as sweet peas, poppies, stocks and sunflowers fall under this category, as do some of the more unusual flowers - gomphocarpus & ratibida for example.
Scabious 'Ebony and Ivory'Scabiosa atropurpurea, Pincushion Flower Liven up your borders this summer with this dramatic duo. The delicately fragrant, pin-cushion heads appear in jet-black and ice-white, making the perfect partnership. Ideal for cottage garden borders and extremely easy to grow. Prefers a light, well-drained soil in full sun. More info |
Coreopsis tinctoria 'Roulette'Tickseed, Calliopsis tinctoria Stunning mahogany-red blooms, each with a second row of eye-catching golden petals, create a very special effect. Fabulous planted in drifts, mingled with other plants and flowers, giving height to annual borders, ‘Coreopsis Roulette will flower all summer until first frosts. Excellent cut flower. More info |
Scabious 'Ace of Spades'Scabiosa atropurpurea, Pincushion Flower Fully double, pin cushion flower heads which are as near to black as can be. Gently fragrant, they make good cut flowers and will no doubt cause interest in this haunting colour. Easy to grow and an excellent filler for the border. More info |

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