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Antirrhinum majus 'Tetra Mixed'
Snapdragon€2.45Antirrhinum majus ‘Tetra Mix’ produce tall, stately plants with ruffled blooms in a rich variety of colours. The robust plants grow to around 90cm tall. Superb for contrast and for giving height to the border, they are grown year-round by florists as a cut flower and are an all-around excellent garden performer.
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Antirrhinum majus 'Lucky Lips'
Snapdragon€1.95Antirrhinum majus 'Lucky Lips' has been awarded the Fleuroselect Award. The judges were impressed by its height and compact plant habit. Blooming with distinctive contrasting bicolour purple-red and white flowers, a colour way that is often referred to as a 'silver bi-colour', it is ideal for adding height to borders or for cutting.
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Antirrhinum braun-blanquetii
Perennial Snapdragon€2.95In addition to having one of the most unusual names, Antirrhinum braun-blanquetii, is also one of the few hardy perennial species of snapdragon. Named for Josias Braun-Blanquet an influential 20th century Swiss botanist it bloom the first year from seed producing numerous spikes from which delicate yellow, large snapdragon blooms appear.
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Annual Semi-Tall Flowers Mix.
Ideal for naturalistic planting and for cut flowersStarting at: €3.50
The Semi-Tall Flowers Mix is a richly flowering mixture of that produces large quantities of 50cm (20in) tall annual flowers for the border or for cutting. As well as being ornamental, they will provide nectar and pollen for bees, butterflies and other insects from early in the year to late in the season.
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Anemone hupehensis var. japonica 'Japanese Anemone'
Japanese Windflower€2.45Japanese Anemones are among the best late summer and autumn border flowers. The flowers open from round, silk-covered buds and in summer rain, look like pearls glistening in the border. Blooming from August to late October, they help push the show into autumn and provide colour when most gardens begin to fade.
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Ammobium alatum, Winged Everlasting
Winged Sandflower€2.25If you are looking for a fun addition to the cutting garden, give these a try. With papery white ray-florets, Ammobium alatum is both charming and unique. Mounds of fresh green foliage gives rise to upright, wiry stems topped with starlike blooms. As appealing in the border as it is in the vase.
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Alcea rosea 'Queeny Salmon'
Althaea rosa, Hollyhock€3.50A knockout hollyhock, shorter, showier, and dressed in ruffled petals the colour of antique blush silk. Alcea ‘Queeny Salmon’ flowers its heart out in the first year from seed, an unusual trick for a hollyhock. The blooms are fully double, almost peony like, a beautiful soft pink that catches the light.
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Alcea rosea 'Queeny Purple'
Althaea rosa, Hollyhock€3.50Alcea rosea ‘Queeny Purple’ is a dwarf hollyhock with all the stately beauty of its taller cousins, but in a more manageable form. Unlike the tall varieties, it is a perennial that will bloom in its first year. Sturdy, well-branched stems that are resistant to rust are topped with fully double, ruffled flowers in deep, velvety purple.
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Alcea rosea 'Queeny Mix'
Althaea rosa, Hollyhock€3.50This gorgeous award winning Hollyhock has the distinction of being the shortest in the Alcea rosea family. 'Queeny' is a dwarf Hollyhock that reaches only 60cm in height with fully double blooms. Unlike the tall varieties, it is a perennial that can also be used as an annual as it will bloom in its first year.
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Alcea rosea 'Queeny Lilac Rose'
Althaea rosa, Hollyhock€3.50Softly ruffled, fully double blooms in a an elegant, romantic shade, a delicate blend of lilac-pink and rose, like old-fashioned silk with a hint of lavender. ‘Queeny Lilac Rose’ is a compact variety perfect for borders, pots, or small gardens. It flowers its heart out in the first year from seed, an unusual trick for a hollyhock.
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Alcea ficifolia 'Happy Lights'
The Antwerp or Fig-leaved Hollyhock€2.55Alcea ficifolia is reliably perennial and unlike the biennial forms which produce a single spire, they produce many upright stems, resulting in a bushy form. ‘Happy Lights’ is a beautiful strain, a bold blend of white, pink, purple, red, and yellow blooms. If sown early they will bloom in their first year.
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Achillea ptarmica 'The Pearl'
Sneezewort€2.25
A favourite of garden designer Gertrude Jekyll. The 'Pearl' is excellent for the middle of a sunny, well-drained border, especially when planted as a large drift. A unique, easy and reliable plant to add to any border.