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Annual Flowers
All annual flowers available in the shop
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All annual flowers available in the shop
Briza Maxima is an attractive ornamental grass, also known as Quacking Grass or Pearl Grass. Briza will make a great addition to any border forming dense tufts of linear leaves with long–lasting, open panicles of nodding pale yellow spikelets on slender branches. Briza can be used for cutting and dried flower arrangements. It is an erect hardy annual grass that will grow up to 60 cm in height.
This is an attractive half-hardy annual with intriguing spotted blooms that will do well in moist soil and partial shade. A must for the summer garden with its unusual flowers.
The packaging of this product is fully compostable, so once you have finished with it, it can be added to the compost heap, so nothing goes to landfill.
Lavatera is a popular and attractive summer border flower with large, shiny, open flowers. It will reach height of up to 1 m so will look great at the back of the border. It will make a lovely cut flower, too.
The packaging of this product is fully compostable, so once you have finished with it, it can be added to the compost heap, so nothing goes to landfill.
Pheasant’s Eye flowers are beautiful and elegant and will bloom in a deep red colour. They will grow to a mature height of about 10 inches (30 cm).
The packaging of this product is fully compostable, so once you have finished with it, it can be added to the compost heap, so nothing goes to landfill.
A lovely double flowered zinnia variety, which will bloom in gorgeous rosy lavender colour
The packaging of this product is fully compostable, so once you have finished with it, it can be added to the compost heap, so nothing goes to landfill.
This trendy ornamental grass brings an airy look to the front of a border or a container with its green flower heads fanning out like fireworks. It’s a half-hardy annual that is easy to grow from seed. It also makes an excellent cut flower and dries very well.
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