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Trails to 4ft!


Verbascum


‘Dark Eyes’ Fill out those pots and borders in style


“Add a unique dimension to summer hanging baskets”


Trumpet-shaped flowers throughout summer


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£15.99 ITEM: 401463


Trailing Lofos ‘Wine Red’ Lofospermum ‘Wine Red’, also known as a creeping Gloxinia, will add a unique dimension to your summer hanging baskets, as the flowering trails will reach over 1.2m long by the end of the season and almost touch the floor! The lovely trumpet-shaped flowers contrast brilliantly with the lush foliage and look incredibly tropical. 1.2m June-October


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“Neat and compact Verbascum” I


£17.99 ITEM: 480980


Was £19.99


Verbascum ‘Dark Eyes’ is a compact grower with custard yellow spires. The vibrant blooms are offset by contrasting maroon eyes to complete the sophisticated look of this showy border perennial. This is a top- notch option for filling out the middle of borders and patio pots, where vertical accents are particularly appreciated. Distinctive stems make these hardy flowers great for cutting, or outstanding in summertime bouquets. 50cm June-October


From early March ✔ Spires of yellow with maroon eyes produce a classy display


✔ Tidy plants behave themselves as they grow – perfect for pristine gardens


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