Potsize – 1L
Hardy Gloxinia. Like its common name suggests, Incarvillea delavayi produces a short stout stem bearing about 8 to 10 large exotic looking rose pink trumpet shaped blooms with a yellow throat. Incarvillea delavayi produces a tap root which is hardy but which resents having wet feet and so needs a warm well drained position in sun with good soil. It produces a thick textured pinnate foliage, with crenate edges. This dies away completely in Winter. Great in gravel gardens and sure to get your neighbours talking. 18″, 40cm





















































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