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As spring breaks, you can almost feel their endless energy build up into a frenzy, preparing to release their boundless barrage of blooms from May until well into autumn. Great ground cover for suppressing weeds. Slug and rabbit resistant. Not fussy on soil conditions in sun or partial shade. Samobor was first discovered in 1990 at a nursery in Kent. It is loved for its amazing scalloped foliage, as each new leaf has a cherry black spot, which changes as the leaf matures to form a dark circle. One of it’s common names is ‘Mourning Widow’ which is said to come from the flower colour, deepest royal purple burgundy, on slender stems. These blooms appear from spring to late summer. Great in full sun or deep shade, even happy under trees if given moisture. Height 50cm (24”). Spread 30cm (12”). Hardy perennial. Delivery May/June 2008.
- Flowering Time: Spring
- Flowering Time: Summer
- Flowering Time: Long Flowering
- Aspect: Sun or Partial Shade
- Other: Pest Resistant
- Flower Colour: Purple
- Hardiness: Hardy Perennial
- Height: 80cm (32'')
- Spread: 45cm (18'')
- Delivery: March onwards
- No of plants: 3 young plants
- Other: Drought Tolerant
- Other: Suitable for Container/Basket
- Other: Foliage/Stem Interest
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| Dusky Purple flowers |
| Bold chocolate brown blotched foliage |
Price: £14.00 + p&p 3 young plants |
Product Code: YP61A73
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Delivery Date: Jul 2008 |
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