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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!
Meconopsis betonicifolia 'Hensol Violet'Himalayan Blue Poppy, Tibetan Blue Poppy Indulge yourself by growing this rare, mauve form of the exquisite Himalayan Blue Poppy. Scintillating, silky blooms aloft downy foliage give an absolutely breathtaking effect when planted in groups in shady borders and woodland areas. A collector's item for the border. Prefers a deep, moist, loamy soil in part shade. More info |
Meconopsis betonicifoliaHimalayan Blue Poppy, Tibetan Blue Poppy Customer RatingIs there a more beautiful bloom in the entire flower kingdom then the famous Blue Poppy? It is only to be expected that an elusive, magical flower like this is a little harder to grow. The secret with this plant is to grow cool and well shaded. Height: 60-90cm (24-36in). More info |
Francoa sonchifolia 'Pink Giant'Bridal Wreath Reliable garden perennial with deeply lobed green leaves and spikes of large pink bicoloured petals on long flower spikes. Just as lovely in a border as in a vase. More info |
Astrantia majorHattie's Pincushion, Masterwort Silver to rose cushions of flowers, surrounded by a stiff ruff of ray-like bracts of a similar hue. Excellent colour foil. Very long lasting when cut. Height: 60-90cm (24-36in) More info |

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