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Total Records: 10
No. of Pages: 1
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Large flat kidney shaped leaves of a pale green with tiny yellow-green flowers in loose clusters. Blooms from June-August. Used to be an important wo...
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Finely divided leaves and familiar blue and sometimes pink or mauve flowers. Seeds are poison and are used as a parasiticide and insecticide. The jui...
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Perfect for a low hedge. Slow growing with silvery foliage and deep mauve-blue flowers. Ht 45cm 100 plants
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A unique mixture of dwarf lavenders which have been grown together including Hidcote, Twickle and Folgate. Because lavenders readily hybridise, plant...
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Superb for a larger hedge. Vigorous and very silver foliage. Pale mauve flowers. Can be clipped hard. Ht 1 mtr 100 plants
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Quite unusual and unlike other lavenders. Grows wild in South Europe. Very strong scent and unusual purple flowers. Needs sharp drainage and a shelte...
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Long, magenta purple bracks on flower stalks 25cm long. Ht 30cm 100 plants
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Delightful, lemon scented tea herb. Very popular for flavouring in cooking, especial-ly stir fry. Oil also used in perfumes. 125 plants
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The most common variety from southern Europe, source of most commercial licorice. 15 plants
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A flavour suggestive of yeast and celery makes this a valuable seasoning for soups and stews. The s...
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Total Records: 10
No. of Pages: 1
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