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Illustrated Index of : E
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Eccremocarpus Collection
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Half-hardy Annual.
One packet each of Treco Crimson and Tresco Cream - save money!. See individual descriptions.
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Eccremocarpus scaber Tresco Cream
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Half-hardy Annual Climber.
Superb coloured clusters of tubular flowers in bright orange-crimson tinged in pink. Wonderful twining through other climbers such as roses and clematis on trellis, fences and arch ways. Flowers over a long period and can be hardy in protected areas.
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Eccremocarpus scaber Tresco Crimson
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Half-hardy Annual Climber.
Superb coloured clusters of tubular flowers in bright cream tinged in pink. Wonderful twining through other climbers such as roses and clematis on trellis, fences and arch ways. Flowers over a long period and can be hardy in protected areas.
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H : 4 5 6 7 8 9 Echinacea paradoxa var. paradoxa
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Hardy Herbaceous Perennial.
A real paradox! This is the rare and most unusual 'purple cone flower' with yellow flowers. Back in 1902 it was first named Brauneria paradoxa and after further changes to its taxonomy is now a member of the Echinaceas. A prized and seldom offered border plant. Seed is limited to first come-first s ...
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H : 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Echinacea purpurea Magnus
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Hardy Herbaceous Perennial.
An outstanding selection of the 'Cone Flower', distinguished by the warm bright colour of its exceptionally large flowers. The slender elegance and formality of its petals give it a style that will add class to larger flower arrangements. In the border it is no less valuable on account of its robus ...
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H : 11 Echinocereus Species Mixed
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Hardy Greenhouse Perennial.
Spectacular flowering cacti including E.p. rigidissimus, 4in cerise blooms and colourful spines; E. dasyacanthus, huge canary yellow flowers; E. fendleri, large magenta pink; E. melanocentrus, satin pink; E. stramineus, large purple flowers; E. fitchii, huge pink flowers. All bloom freely and fairl ...
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H : 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Echinops ruthenicus
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Hardy Herbaceous Perennial.
Tight clusters of deep blue flowers form mini-globes on long, strong straight stems of pure silver. The foliage is amazing and quite unique, giving off a silver sheen whatever the weather. Incredibly ornamental in or out of flower. An all round superb species with ideal height.
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Echium Collection
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One packet each of: Echium p. alba Snow Tower and Echium pininana. For a full description and sowing & growing instructions please refer to each plant's individual listing.
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H : 8 9 10 Echium pininana
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Half-hardy Perennial.
No wonder this is also called Tower of Jewels or 'Pride of Tenerife! Exceptionally tall flower spikes packed with either rose or purple-blue flowers, interspersed with silver-green lanceolate leaves.
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Echium pininana alba Snow Tower
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Half-hardy Biennial.
Rare white-flowered form of this popular garden giant! The cascades of tightly-packed florets appear in the second year from the silver-green rosette and can reach an incredible height.
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H : 9 10 Echium russicum
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Hardy Biennial.
Very compact, with neat spikes of rich crimson-red florets throughout summer. Excellent plant to add interest and an unusual tone to the border.
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