Originally known as soldiers wound wart, after Achilles reputedly used it to heal his soldier’s wounds after the siege of Troy. Plate-like orange, yellow flower heads appear above silver tinted feathery fern like foliage from May to October, cutting horizontally through borders. A great contrast to the upright spikes of Eremurus and Verbascum. Good for cutting and drying, rabbit proof. Tolerant of soil condition in sun or part shade. Height 45cm (18”). Spread 25cm (10”). Hardy perennial. Delivery April.
- Flower Colour: Orange
- Hardiness: Hardy Perennial
- Flowering Time: Summer
- Flowering Time: Autumn
- Flowering Time: Long Flowering
- Aspect: Sun or Partial Shade
- Height: 45cm (18'')
- Spread: 25cm (10'')
- Delivery: April onwards
- No of plants: 3 young plants
- Other: Pest Resistant
- Other: Flowers For Cutting/Drying
- Other: Bees And Butterflies
- Other: Drought Tolerant
- Other: Suitable for Container
- Other: Foliage/Stem Interest
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Price: £12.00 + p&p 3 young plants |
Product Code: YP40B7WF Currently Unavailable |
Delivery Date: Aug 2008 |
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