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Tithonia rotundafolia. These brilliant orange flowers are more like zinnias than sunflowers. 8-10cm (4”-5”) blooms on 120 cm (4’)...
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Ipomoea purpurea (50 days) Glowing rich deep purple flowers glow with their mesmerising centres. As the vines climb on to 8–9', the blooms...
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From the 1880s, this is a classic Victorian cottage garden flower. It has a dwarf, bushy habit, dark purplish-blue foliage, and brilliant...
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Tropaeolum minus. These cheery flowers and leaves are both edible and ornamental. Flowers and leaves add a peppery bite to salads. Anti-microbial,...
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This is the flower we love to eat. The bright orange, red and salmon flowers are joined by some bi-colour swirls. They make beautiful...
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This is the flower we love to eat. Bright orange, red and salmon flowers are also beautiful decorations for cakes and sandwiches. The leaves too are...
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Nicotiana alata. Pendulous white flowers on 90-120 cm (3-4') tall plants. The plants give generously of their delicious scent at night....
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Nigella damascena This variety has brilliant white flowers followed by solid plum pods. It is a beautiful cut flower and very suitable for drying....
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Nigella sativa. Blue blooms with wispy green foliage with burgundy seed pods following the blossoms. These little seeds have over one hundred...
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Phacelia tanacetifolia. Pale, mauve-blue, fragrant flowers unfold like ferns at the top of long leafy stems and attract bees from miles around. Plant...
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