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This beautiful bellis boasts masses of tightly quilled 1½ inch button flowers on neat, compact plants. A bright mixture in vibrant shades of red, rose and white. Superb in any garden for small beds, edging,pots and windowboxes.
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Masses of tightly quilled 1½in button flowers on compact plants. A bright mixture of red, rose and white. Superb for small beds, edging, windowboxes etc. Growing well in shade they are good for planting under trees or as an edging to patio borders etc. Flowers spring. Height 10-15cm (4-6in).
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The best pomponette bellis ever introduced! Flowers are slightly larger than normal pom - pom types, on compact, short, strong flower stems, that bud up uniformly. The bright colours of rose, deep rose, red and white, will all give excellent garden performance, in containers or borders. Height: 15-20cm (6-8in)
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Mouthwatering, dwarf compact, plants smothered with deep pink pom-pom flower heads, changing to white as they open. Ideal for autumn bedding and containers. Height: 15-20cm (6-8in)
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A self fertile variety of medium size and vigour, producing large juicy fruits ready to pick in late August. A heavy cropper with easy to harvest and prepare large fruits, ideal for making delicious flavoured preserves. Grafted on a 'St Julian A Rootstock' which is semi-dwarfing, and will produce you a medium sized 2-2.5m (7-8 foot) tree. Note: The main cause of maggot damage in plums, gages and damsons is the caterpillar of the Plum Fruit Moth. To help control this troublesome pest see Fruit Moth Traps..
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