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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!
Tropaeolum speciosumFlame Nasturtium, Flame Flower, Flame Creeper Flame Flower. Gorgeous scarlet flowered climber. Climbs to 180-300cm (6-10ft). More info |
Geranium 'World's Top Six Mix'Pelargonium, Zonal Geranium, Zonal Pelargonium From the worlds's top geranium breeder 6 of their finest varieties. Each is an 'eyecatcher', exquisite in colour, ultra early, beautiful in form and size of bloom, and where possible has strikingly zoned foliage. They represent the very pinnacle of achievement in the breeders art. Suitable for bedding, border, pot plants, baskets and tubs. Contains 6 separately labelled inner packets each containing 5 seeds. More info |
Asarina purpusii 'Victoria Falls'Maurandya Vibrant cerise-purple antirrhinum-like flowers, clasped in lime-green bracts, cascade from delicately arching stems, that grow to 45cm (18in). This half-hardy perennial will flower from early May until cut back by frost. Non-climbing, use in baskets, containers, and window boxes. More info |
Asarina scandens 'Jewel Mixed'Maurandya scandens Sophisticated climber, masses of 1½in indigo to violet blue, pink or pure white flowers. Quick to bloom from an early sowing. Ideal for the cold greenhouse or conservatory. One of the longest flowering annuals, in bloom untill Christmas if there is no hard frost or in the greenhouse during winter. Climbs to 120-240cm (4-8ft). More info |
Snail VineVigna caracalla, Phaseolus caracalla, Snail Flower, Snail Bean, Corkscrew Flower Customer RatingThis quick growing, evergreen twining climber is a close relative to the runner bean, grown for its pendants of twisted flowers, like coiled snail shells, up to 5cm (2”) across. The fascinating summer flowers are followed by cylindrical green fruits in late autumn. Requiring a minimum temperature of 15°C (59°F), Vigna caracalla is best grown in patio containers that can be moved indoors to a heated greenhouse or conservatory for the winter. Alternatively, grow snail vines outdoors as an annual. Height: 6m (20’). Spread: 2m (6’). More info |

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