| Description | Rosa David Austin
The Othello Rose has massive cup shaped flowers, filled with fluffy petals of crimson, and other varieties of lighter red shades. It has a strong fragrance, great for mass planting, rose and cottage gardens. Plant in full sun to part shade. Requires little maintenance when established. | Lavandula angustifolia
Munstead Lavender is a dwarf-rounded bush with aromatic grey-green foliage. It produces dense spikes of aromatic beautiful tiny purple to violet flowers during summer. These are lighter in colour than Hidcote Lavender, and the plant grows slightly larger.
8" pot size | Petunia hybrid
Petunia ‘Sparkling Blue’ is an extraordinary variety featuring blue blooms speckled with shimmering white patterns, resembling a starry galaxy. Each flower is uniquely patterned, giving it a cosmic appearance that adds a magical touch to any garden or balcony.
- Sunlight: Full sun for best colour and bloom density
- Watering: Keep soil moist but avoid overwatering
- Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil or premium potting mix
10"/25 cm pot |
| Content | Roses are easily one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants. Numerous differen tcultivars have been produced over the last two centuries although roses have been grown for millennia before their popularity bloomed. Renown for their flowers and beauty they are also loved for other reasons such as their fruit, the rose hip which can be made into an old fashioned jam or for garden uses such as ground covers and hedging. | | Petunia hybrid
Petunia's are vigorous, compact growers bred specifically to our climate to tolerate heavy rainfall, over other varieties. Petunias are popular, beautiful annual plants that are commonly used for pots and containers, low flowering borders, garden beds or feature plants! |
| Additional information | |
| botanical name |
Lavandula angustifolia "Munstead"
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| height x width |
60cm x 60cm
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| planting distance |
For border: 30cm
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| conditions |
Sunny open position in well-drained soil, lavender will not tolerate wet feet, please read Wet Feet Kills, prune after flowering
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| landscape use |
Borders, low hedges, single specimens, containers, cut flowers, pot pourri, lavender sachets
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