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Gazania ‘Sunrise’ Mix The most vigorous large-flowered Gazania


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One of the cheeriest mixes of two-tone summer-flowering blooms available to the home gardener. Daisy-like blooms erupt, most displaying at least two different colours. Grow this ‘Sunrise’ mix in your garden’s sunniest spots and feel amazed! 25cm May-November


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“Hardy, fragrant and a magnet for bees and butterflies”


£14.98 ITEM: 480396


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English Lavender ‘Hidcote’ – Improved An all-time classic cottage-garden favourite. Train into flowering hedge! ‘Hidcote’ will transform your garden with colour and fragrance – pollinators, butterflies & bees flock towards it. The silvery grey foliage and purple blooms are packed with a heady scent and will provide you a colourful spectacle from early to mid-summer. 60cm May-October


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“Self-cleaning – no need for deadheading”


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£16.99 ITEM: 400548


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Phlox ‘Popstars’ Collection Like Bonfire Night in plant form… each star-shaped bloom will grab your attention like an erupting firework! ‘Pop Stars’ is becoming a plant of choice for garden professionals and home gardeners alike because of its non-stop flower power and impressive, weather-resistant garden performance. 25cm May-October


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