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Siberian wallflowers are at their best in early to mid-May. With cheerful deep orange blooms, they are very easy to grow and combine well with other plants; indeed wallflowers demand companions and set the mind racing regarding potential planting combinations.
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Erysimum 'Golden Gem' is a dwarf cultivar of our familiar wallflower, with narrow, dark green leaves and golden-yellow clusters of fragrant flowers. Very easy to grow, with a long flowering period which starts in early spring they will flower right through till late summer.
This old English cottage plant is making a comeback, and no wonder. Blood Red' is a favourite with gardeners, the astonishing, deep crimson, velvety red flowers they are sure to be a focal point. Ideal for borders and edging, they could also be used in large containers….and of course, walls!
‘Cloth of Gold' is a favorite with gardeners, each plant wears a cloak of the finest gold and the large golden-yellow flowers are filled with a sweet fragrance, from mid-spring and throughout summer.
‘Fair Lady Mixed' is a classic tried and trusted variety. Reliably hardy, this uniform mixture blooms in a wide range of colours, both pastels and bright colours and includes the more unusual dusky-pink shades. This marvellous; fragrant, floriferous flower is extremely easy to grow and very rewarding.
Erysimum cheiri ‘Giant Pink' gives fragrant clusters of rich dark pink blooms from mid-spring and throughout summer. This old English cottage plant is making a comeback in the gardening world and no wonder, this marvelous; fragrant, floriferous flower is extremely easy to grow and very rewarding.
Wallflowers are a peculiarly British phenomenon, their relaxing colours and sharp scent are an integral feature of both traditional and more modern displays. The rich coloured wallflower "Ruby Gem” is a wonderful shade of rich ruby-violet and is often known by the synonym "Purple Queen".
'White Dame' is a favourite with gardeners, with off-white flowers they are a lovely colour for a spring garden. They are especially valuable because they bloom in the period between primroses and summer annuals and a perfect foil for daffodils and many other spring bulbs.
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Erysimum (formerly Cheiranthus) cheiri ‘Fire King' is another old and tried variety, with striking, flame-like, glowing orange-scarlet flowers. A compact variety with a bushy habit and a rich fragrance, they will supply the household with an abundance of cut flowers for many weeks.
What spring garden would be complete without a bed of delightful, sweet-scented Wallflowers, harbingers of warmer weather to come?
“Ivory-White” is a fabulous, yet hard to find form. A compact variety with a bushy habit which is ideal as an underplanting to tulips and other spring bulbs.
This is a classic Wallflower mixture, with the super rich colours you'd expect to see in a Persian Carpet (at a fraction of the cost!) purple, gold, orange, rose, cream and apricot. It is not without reason that this bushy variety so impressed the RHS judges.'Tom Thumb' is a fine strain of dwarf, compact plants which feature blooms in a wide spectrum of bright colours. This jaunty late-spring flower is ideal for bedding, borders and containers.They are very easy to grow and very rewarding; they also respond beautifully to the sow and forget technique.
'Vulcan' is a very old established, dwarf variety of wallflower with sumptuous, velvety crimson flowers. Highly-scented with an extremely neat habit, they will flower for about eight weeks, the rich fragrance being most pronounced on a sunny day.
Wallflowers gladden the heart in spring with their heady fragrance and rich colours - a reminder summer is not far away. Growing to around 25 to 30cm, with a neat and compact habit, Orange Bedder Wallflowers are ideal for edging, low bedding and patio containers or where border space is limited.
Growing to around 25 to 30cm, with a neat and compact habit, Scarlet Bedder are ideal for edging, low bedding and patio containers or where border space is limited. Clusters of clove-scented, scarlet red flowers appear from March to May above the lance-shaped, dark green leaves.
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