Originally known as soldiers wound wart, after Achilles reputedly used it to heal his soldiers wounds after the siege of Troy. Plate like flower heads in yellow, to orange and red from May to October. Excellent for cutting, either fresh or dried. Tolerant of drought and heat. Deer and rabbit resistant. Height 60-75cm (24-30”). Spread 60cm (24”). Prefers well drained soil in sun. Hardy perennial.
- Aspect: Full Sun
- Hardiness: Hardy Perennial
- Height: 60-90cm (24-36")
- Spread: 60cm (24")
- Delivery: March onwards
- Quantity: 1 bare root plant
- Other: Pest Resistant
- Other: Scented
- Other: Flowers For Cutting/Drying
- Other: Bees And Butterflies
- Other: Drought Tolerant
- Other: Suitable for Container
- Flower Colour: Orange and Yellow
- Flowering Time: Long Flowering, Summer & Autumn
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