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Beautiful Bedding - Great For Pots & Baskets MECONOPSIS ATTRACTIVE, LARGE SAUCER-SHAPED FLOWERS


SAVE £3 3 JUMBO PLUGS


£9.99 Was £12.99 ITEM: 480678 GO BIGGER


SAVE £12 3 X 9CM POTS


“A plethora of purple flowers that rise for months”


SAVE £8 6 JUMBO PLUGS


£17.98 ITEM: 481004


Was £25.98


Meconopsis ‘Hensol Violet’ A real collectors item. Masses of purple poppies with silk-look delicate petals, ideal for injecting colour into the tricky-to-fill shaded corners of your garden and certainly unlike anything else you’ll see on your street!Expertly cultivated to produce a variety worth shouting about, ‘Hensol Violet’ are hardy and ready to thrive even in shady borders and woodland-themed areas, particularly drawing the eye when planted en masse. 90cm May-June


‘Lake Garda’ ‘Lake Strawberry’ New £17.97 Was £29.97


“The most unique shade of sky blue”


ITEM: 560491 9CM POT


ITEM: 560486£9.99


Himalayan Blue Poppy An ever-popular perennial, this Blue Himalayan Poppy is sure to impress with a shade of enviable blue that really does take some beating.Also known as ‘Meconopsis betonicifolia’, the large blooms of this species boast a shape very similar to traditional poppies but appear with remarkable blue petals surrounding a rich yellow centre and bristled stems. Thankfully, the beauty of these flowers does not end in the garden, as they are ideal for cutting. 60cm July-August


‘Lake Blueberry’


6 PLUG PLANTS £12.99 ITEM: 480977


SAVE £2 6 PLUG PLANTS


“A triple threat of distinctive blooms” Salvia ‘Salgoon Lake’ Collection


£12.99 ITEM: 480988


Was £14.99


See months of beautiful blooms on this collection of robust proven garden performers. Salvia ‘Salgoon Lake’ produce flowers in a different colour and distinctive form, adding much-needed varied beauty to any display when planted en-masse. Supplied as two each of the three gorgeous varieties pictured: ‘Lake Garda’, ‘Lake Blueberry’ and ‘Lake Strawberry’. 65cm June-October


“Low-branching habit” Anagallis ‘Skylover’ Blue Pimpernel


Pretty cornflower-blue flowerheads grow in abundance from spreading stems to create a carpet of flowers, perfect for rockery or alpine gardens, adding interest throughout the summer. The colourful display on each flower needs to be seen to be believed – five blue-purple petals brighten to lilac, then white towards the centre, acting as a bed for a handful of yellow central stamens. 25cm June-September


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SAVE £6 12 PLUG PLANTS


£19.98 ITEM: 480978


Was £25.98


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