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Gaura's are pretty, deciduous perennials, that look great in cottage garden style or informal plantings. This plant, Walbertons Flamingo has small delicate starry flowers which are pink with white centers.They appear from early summer right through to autumn and are good fillers in borders.Prefers moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil in full sun but dry soils and partial shade are tolerated. Stems may flop in rich soil or partial shade.Sold in a 2 litre pot.Picture image for display purposes.Web Orders: Due to the nature of this product we are unable to send by post or courier.We deliver to locally, we also offer a click and collect service.
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Masses of lavender blue flowers appear starting in May or early June. The flowers are large for a perennial geranium (2cm across) and continue to appear until late October. There is a slight lull in flower production around late June time but in early July it picks up again.It is an amazingly free-flowering cultivar as its flowers are sterile. Leave plenty of room to grow this wide spreading perennial, in one season, one vigorous plant can cover a 2-3 sq.Soil: The Rozanne does not like water-logged soil. Grows in all types of ground from clay to sandy soils. The flowers will produce better In soil that is slightly low in nutrients.Position: It tolerates full sun to semi-shade conditions; the best flower colour occurs in a sunny position.This is a Hardy Plant.Attractive to Wildlife.Sold in a 2 litre pot. Web Orders: Due to the nature of this product we are unable to send by post or courier.We deliver to locally, we also offer a click and collect service.
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Soft red, semi-double blooms with contrasting yellow anthers are borne above neat clumps of bright green foliage. From early summer through until early autumn Geum 'Flames of Passion' produces a profusion of fruity blooms on elegant, burgundy stems, which are ideal for cutting and adding to posies and vase arrangements indoors. Compact and easy-to-grow, this Geum is a fantastic addition to the front of perennial borders where it will produce a prolific and reliable display every year. Height: 45cm (18"). Spread: 40cm (16").Sold in a 2 litre pot.
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Gypsophila cerastioides, is a dwarf, semi-evergreen plant with a creeping habit. Green-grey, hairy leaves contrast with masses of small white trumpet-shaped flowers in the spring and summer, attractive to wildlife.This tough little plant is drought tolerant, and is perfect for growing in alpine gardens, rockeries, containers and even in gaps in walls and paving.Sun exposure: Full sunHardiness: HardySoil type: Well drained / light / sandy / clay / heavy / moist / chalky / alkalineSold in a 2 litre pot.