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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!
Catharanthus roseus 'Mediterranean Lilac'Vinca rosea, Rosy Periwinkle, Madagascar Periwinkle, Cayenne Jasmine The first of a new breed in trailing Vincas! Specifically for baskets and containers they are early flowering with large, rounded, overlapping petals forming striking, vivid blooms. More info |
Arctotis 'T&M Hybrids'African Daisy Shades of cream, yellow, orange, red, crimson and purple. Beautiful for the border where the flowers are produced in profusion throughout the summer, and excellent for cutting.Silvery/green finely cut foliage. Flowers mid summer to frost. More info |
Cineraria 'Jester Scarlet'Pericallis x hybrida, Cineraria cruentus, Cineraria x hybrida, Florists' Cineraria, Senecio x hybridus A really striking bicolour which is dwarf and uniform in appearance, offering a carpet of scarlet-copper flowers with a distinct pure white centre. Height: 20-25cm (8-10in). More info |
Mimulus x hybridus 'Maximus Mixed'Diplacus, Monkey Flower, Musk The biggest Mimulus flowers we have ever seen! The flowers are "four times the size of traditional varieties and are available in a wide range of vibrant colours. Strong plants produce these magnificent flowers over a very long season, ideal for planting in shady borders or containers. Height: 30-60cm (12-24in) More info |

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