Sambucus adnata (dwarf orange elder)
£6.50The orange berried version of the unusual and rarely offered herbaceous Elder, Sambucus ebulus, whic... [full details]
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Soil Type: Moist But Well-Drained; Well-Drained
Colour: White
The white form of Ivy-Leaved Toadflax. A very easygoing plant which will grow pretty much anywhere, including in cracks in walls and paths. Can be used as a ground cover and has even been found growing on trees.
Pure white snap-dragon type flowers adorn the trailing, ivy-shaped foliage from April to October.
Introduced in the 17th century and now naturalised.
Height: 10cm
Common name(s): White Ivy-leaved Toadflax; Climbing Sailor; Kenilworth Ivy; Pennywort; Wandering Jack.
Synonym: Linaria cymbalaria alba
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