PLANTS '2002'
Part 4

 

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Surfinia
Surfinia will always perform well whether in a mixed display or simply on its own producing a cascade of colour for your baskets. Try it as ground cover for a stunning display. If bought as young plants they are best grown on within a temp range of 12°C and 16
°C.

Purple Mini :- Purple flowers with a dark eye. This variety has smaller blooms on less vigorous trailing stems. Ideal as both a ground cover plant where it is recommended 4 plants per sq metre and in hanging baskets and containers.

Pink Ice :- NEW These variegated trailing petunias are very popular at the moment. Last season saw the introduction of Limelight. This new addition to the surfinia range has pink veined flowers and green and white variegated leaves. A much more delicate overall appearance is achieved with the grey- green leaves marginated with white. Plant vigour and performance is the same as other Surfinia.

Blue :- An improvement on Violet with larger deeper violet-blue flowers giving an enhanced appearance.

Hot Pink :- Vigorous, Parge bright pink flowers with distinctive darker veining from the centre.

Purple :- Very large bright purple flowers with a dark eye. Vigorous trailing stems.

Sky Blue :- NEW A breakthrough in Surfinia breeding, has medium sized flowers in shades of sky blue through to light mauve. Plant habit is similar to other Surfinias but slightly more compact in the pot.

White :- large white flowers with a dark eye, superb trailing habit.

Purple Vein :- Large pale purple flowers with prominent rich orchid veins extending from the centre to the edge of each petal.









 

Tomato Garden Pearl
Specially bred for hanging baskets and containers, high yielding self branching compact habit. Heavily laden side branches, literally cascade over the edge of the container, producing an abundance of cherry sized fruits throughout summer.


 

 

Torenia Summer Wave Large Pink & White NEW
An excellent hanging basket plant, ideal for the sheltered patio. Full sun to partial shade , constant moisture, warmth and average fertilisation are its requirements. Large flowers with a bicolour effect, the side petals being suffused with pink whilst the upper and lower petals are generally white. Flowers later than other torenia varieties. Can be used in a conservatory with some care and extra protaction, it will grow into a very impressive specimen plant.

 

 

 

 

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