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Potsize - 1L
3 warm coral-pink outer petals are kissed by just a hint of lipstick pink, giving a warm rosy glow. The innermost 3 petals have all the vibrancy of a tropical fish, being golden yellow with flecks of deepest beetroot guiding the bees to its rosy throat. A showy border plant thriving in moisture retentive, free draining rich soil in sun or part shade. Mulch well to ensure survival in harsh Winters. Compact mound 60-70cm. June to October. Bred in France by Ernst Turc for long flowering and good performance as a cut flower.Links
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Potsize - 1L
Geum 'Mai Tai'. One of the denser clumping geums of mid size. The flowers are large, frilly and a beautiful red stained peach. Keep cutting out old flowering stems to encourage a succession of flowers. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Potsize - 1L
Kniphofia 'Painted Lady' is an easy to grow variety with extra long pokers which fade from a glowing salmon bud through yellow to a cream flower. Unusually the pokers can branch like a candelabra. 110cm. Full sun with moisture in summer. Bred by Eric SmithDiscount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
Red Hot Pokers compared
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Potsize - 1L
Kniphofia 'Tawny King' is an outstanding Red Hot poker. The large flowering heads fade from deep tawny brown buds into rich cream flowers, all enhanced by the dark bronze stems. Growth is vigorous and flowering is prolific from July to October. 1.2m sunDiscount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Potsize - 9cm
Primula veris 'Sunset Shades' (red cowslip). Cowslips with party dresses. It is likely that these cowslips share some of their genes with red flowered polyanthus and although still typically cowslip shaped, they are larger flowered, more flambouyant plants with flowers in shades of red and orange. They make super garden plants enjoying the same conditions as P.veris: they need to see the sun but without drying out in summer and flower in April to June. >Discount of 30p per plant for quantities of 3 -9, 50p for 10 or overLinks
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