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Fasicularia Bicolor |
Chile. Bromeliad, forming rosettes of narrow spiky leaves, the inermost ones turning brilliant red in summer, as the pure pale blue flowers emerge. Dry, well-drained soil. Sun. Or on its side in a wall, to protect it from winter wet. I take mine in for winter. |
£5.50 |
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Ferula communis |
Above feathery fennel type foliage, impressive [12'] 4 meter stems display heads of yellow umbellifer flowers, but only every 3-4 years. Well worth the wait. Any good soil. Sun. Small plants. |
£2.70 |
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Fuchsia procumbens Wirral |
Rounded gray-green foliage haphazardly edged and sometimes splashed with creamy-white. A lovely contrast for the titchy upward facing flowers of yellow, with green tipped purple sepals and bright blue pollen, followed by black fruit. Creeping in habit. [5 x 18"] 12 x 46cm. |
£3.50 |