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Annual Flowers
All annual flowers available in the shop
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All annual flowers available in the shop
Moss Rose, a member of the succulent family, is a tough, low-growing plant that will bloom in lovely single flowered blooms in various, beautiful colours. It is easy to care for as it will tolerate almost all growing conditions. The flowers will attract butterflies and bees to your garden.
All the packaging of this product is fully compostable, so it can be added to the compost heap once you have finished with it.
All the packaging of this product is fully compostable, so once you have finished with it, it can be added to the compost heap.
Yellow Extra Tall Sunflower is an annual with yellow petals and dark centre. It will grow up to 3m and will brighten every garden putting a stunning display. Will look great around the edges
Dahlia Mignon Mixed is an annual that will form small blooms of various colours and will grow up to 40 cm in height. It will produce a mass of flowers all summer and autumn. It will attract beneficial insects to your garden and will also made a great cut flower with its strong stems and long lasting flowers.
All the packaging of this product is fully compostable.
Mimosa pudica, also known as sensitive plant is an annual, which can be grown in the border or as a house plant. It will produce small pink flowers but is best known for its moving leaves, which when touched, inwards as if closing.
All the packaging of this product is fully compostable.
Mimosa pudica, also known as sensitive plant is an annual, which can be grown in the border or as a house plant. It will produce small pink flowers but is best known for its moving leaves, which when touched, inwards as if closing.
All the packaging of this product is fully compostable.
Mimosa pudica, also known as sensitive plant is an annual, which can be grown in the border or as a house plant. It will produce small pink flowers but is best known for its moving leaves, which when touched, inwards as if closing.
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