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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!
Gaura lindheimeriWhite Gaura, Lindhemier's Beeblossom Spikes of ¾in white flowers, tinged in pink. Long flowering in the border and as cut flowers. Cannot be sent to Hawaii. More info |
Verbascum x hybrida 'Copper Rose' F1 HybridMullein, Celsia The robust plants are actually incapable of setting viable seed, so we must offer seed which has been pollinated meticulously by hand between the two parent plants. As with most F1 Hybrids, special factors are tremendous vigour and a plant that just keeps on flowering, as it tries to produce seed which it cannot do. The gorgeous silky, large blooms will smother the soft, silver stems which reach up to 3ft. A great range of fashionable and delicious colours - ranging from copper to buff, apricot, old rose, tan and other lovely blends, all bursting from the contrasting silvery-grey flower spikes and buds. Sown in January/February they will easily flower during the summer of their first year, and if cut back will often re-bloom. An excellent performer. More info |
Foxglove 'Milk Chocolate'Digitalis parviflora, Digitalis kishinskyi A delightful species originating from Spain and Portugal. Produces elegant flower spikes covered in small chocolate trumpets circling each stem and attracting beneficial insects. More info |
Wildflower CollectionPrimrose, Field Poppy, Cowslip, Sweet Rocket Creating a colourful wildflower area in your garden is easy! Your garden will soon become a natural haven for wildlife, filled with a wide range of beneficial insects, like aphid-eating hoverflies and ladybirds, as well as various species of butterflies.
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Foxglove 'Milk Chocolate' - Kew Collection SeedsDigitalis parviflora A delightful species originating from Spain and Portugal. Produces elegant flower spikes covered in small chocolate trumpets circling each stem and attracting beneficial insects. More info |

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