Summer blooms
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The PRAIRIE series of purple coneflower is bred by Syngenta in Europe and currently consists of 4 varieties offering 4 attractive colours. PRAIRIE BLAZE™ Golden Yellow coneflower makes large, golden yellow, sweetly sc ...
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Desert candle is a perfect name for this attractive perennial. Or foxtail lily is even funnier and tells the truth, too. This plant has sturdy stems that can grow up to 1.5m tall where half of the stem is decorated with small flowers of various colours.
Cleopatra is a hybrid ...
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Sea Breeze is a natural fleabane selection found by Frederick Yates in his garden bed in Congleton near Manchester (UK) in 1992. It makes fantastic, eye-catching and large daisy-like flowers which are up to 4 cm across. The ...
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Phantom is a smaller growing Joe Pye Weed variety producing only some 80-100 cm tall, sturdy, maroon stems atop which in August appears a profusion of large, 25-30 cm wide, corymb-like, rich purple pink panicles composed of ...
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Riesenschirm (‘Giant Umbrella’) is the tallest Joe Pye Weed variety so far. Its stems reach some 2.5m tall and look absolutely stunning in any border. They are deep purple red, slender but sturdy, and do not ben ...
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Baby Joe is a compact variety of Joe Pye weed that originated in the Netherlands as a result of a breeding programme made by Hubertus Gerardus Oudshoorn. This variety exhibits much smaller and bushier, more compact habit wi ...
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EUPHORIA™ RUBY is the shortest growing and a very compact variety of Joe Pye Weed so far. Its sturdy, maroon stems commonly grow between 50 and 80 cm in height. As early as in late July appear up to 26 cm wide corymbs ...
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