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Small mottled leaves, suggesting shade, on branching stems from a central rootstock. Large bright pink flowers with white centers. H 8ins. S 12ins.
1 litre size £4.00 2 litre £5.00 |
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(endressii X versicolor) A wide variety of hybrids appearing - some good some disappointing. We list some - but do judge them yourself in our stock beds. All are evergreen.
£3.50 |
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Silvery pink flowers unusual in that two distinct shades can be seen on the same stem. H24ins. S30in.s
£3.50 |
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Like ‘Thurstonianum’ but the petals are more open giving a paler effect H18ins. S 18ins.
£3.50 |
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As the name suggests, pearly pink flowers and of the usual height 18-24ins. S18in
£3.50 |
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Clear pink flowers, veined almost red. A good tough ground cover plant. We find it looks after some of our wilder areas extremely well. H 12-18ins. S 24ins
£3.50 |
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The pale pink flowers of A.T.Johnson without the silvery effect.
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Slightly deeper pink form than ‘Bregover Pearl’
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Very pale pink flowers, of tidy habit H 24ins.S18ins.
£3.50 |
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Deep pink flowers over a tidy compact mound. H18ins. S 18ins.
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For the lovers of the less usual this is a must. Strap shaped petals as with thurstonianum but in pale pink.
£3.50 |
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Narrow strap shaped petals make this is one of the more interesting plants. Deep purple, heavily veined. For those who enjoy the unusual! H 24ins. S 24ins.
£3.50 |
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The leaves are one of the best features of this plant, making a shinning green mound with reddish markings over them. The flowers are pale pink with a network of magenta veins.H S 24ins.
£3.50 |
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Near white flowers over a strong growing and attractive clump forming plant. H 24ins. S 30ins.
£3.50 |
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Enjoys damp situations. Magenta flowers over a long period. Central root stock, trailing stems weave through other plants in a delightful manner. H 8ins. S 24ins.
£4.00 |
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( endressii X psilostemon) Very good foliage, clean deep green with large magenta flowers also black eyed. H 24ins. S 24ins.
1 litre size £4.00 2 litre £5.00 |
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Forms a perfect ground covering mound, as though clipped. Will tolerate dry situations, although in the wild grows in damp meadows. H 12ins. although when flowering 24ins. S 18ins. Evergreen.
£3.50 |
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A good choice for darker corners.
£3.50 |
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Best seen to be believed, a pale lilac flower with purple edge and center ring and almost white central disc.
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Reddish purple flowers swept backwards, as is the habit with all the pheaum group.
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Larger flowers and appearing earlier than most of the group. Purple/white centers.
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Possibly my personal favorite of all the phaeums. Her flowers are pale mauve/lilac. Very pretty.
£3.50 |
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The earliest introduction to the UK with a very dark flower and beautiful red stems.
£3.50 |
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Huge well marked leaves and a most unusual terracotta colored flower
£4.00 |
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Typically phaeum flowers, light chocolate colored. The foliage is the stunning part of this plant, having large brown blotches.
1 litre size £3.50 2 litre £4.50 |
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The meadow cranes bill. Very many beautiful shades of blue and white, far too many of which are being named, and we are still striving to produce a good pink. Excellent naturalized in grass but also an extremely good border plant. H 36ins S 24-36ins.
1 litre £3.50 2 litre £4.50 |
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Rosier Farmhouse Coneyhurst Road Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9DE
t: 01403 782778 e: info@coombland.co.uk
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