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What you will receive:
Glora du Temple-sur-Lot
Important
This lily, named ‘Glory of Le Temple sur Lot’ after the village here, was a sensation when it was introduced in 1913. The few other ruffly doubles that exist today wouldn’t come along for another 70 years. This variety is also one of a handful that send up both pure white and pure pink flowers.
Spread: 1.2m – 1.5m
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Nymphaea ‘Andreana’ is a Latour-Marliac hardy waterlily created in 1895. It has a brick red shaded yellow cup with blotched pads. It’s parentage is Nymphaea alba var. rubra x Nymphaea mexicana. It’s date of publication is 1896.
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Monday-Thursday Except Bank Holidays
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Plants are packed to last 7 days.
Nymphaea “Liou“ has deep red flowers that are 2″-3″ in diameter. Lily pads are a dark green. This dwarf red hardy water lily is a good choice for a small pond or patio container garden. Excellent bloomer. Full sun
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Plants are packed to last 7 days.
This is a strikingly pretty water lily whose distinctively rounded pink petals are progressively lighter at the outer edges. The cup-shaped flowers are surrounded by rich green foliage, making a strong statement in the pond.
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Monday-Thursday Except Bank Holidays
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Plants are packed to last 7 days.
A stunning bright yellow lily with thin petals and olive green leaves. Strong stems hold the flowers above the water level
Posting:
Monday-Thursday Except Bank Holidays
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Plants are packed to last 7 days.
Water Hawthorn — Cape Pondweed Become almost evergreen in mild winters. The strongly scented flowers are often produced in two flushes. Very tolerant plant
Posting:
Monday-Thursday Except Bank Holidays
All Plants are posted FIRST CLASS
Plants are packed to last 7 days.