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Biennials live for 2 years, whereas perennials live for longer. As a general rule, biennial and perennial seeds should be sown in spring, but some can be sown in autumn as well. Many varieties will self-seed after flowering, giving you even more plants!
Scabious 'Beaujolais Bonnets'Scabiosa, Pincushion Flower An attractive first year flowering perennial, producing bushy plants with clusters of wiry stems clothed in unusual rich burgundy flowers with contrasting paler outer petals and white stamens. Ideal for attracting butterflies to your borders or containers. Height: 50-60cm (20-24in). More info |
Pansy 'Plentifall Mixed' F1 HybridViola x wittrockiana This new and exciting, large flowered winter pansy has been bred to have a true trailing habit. The branching stems of Pansy ‘Plentifall’ bear masses of fragrant, colourful blooms that hold up better than larger-flowered types in rain and bad weather. Fill your hanging baskets with colour from autumn right through the coldest months of winter. Trails to: 45cm (18”).Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Poppy 'Beauty of Livermere' - Part of the Alan Titchmarsh CollectionPapaver orientale, Oriental Poppy
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