Ficaria verna ‘Salmon White’ (Celandine)
£4.90One of the best celandines with large, ivory white, flowers above green lightly mottled foliage.Cela... [full details]
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Soil Type: Moist But Well-Drained; Wet / Boggy
Colour: Blue
Our favourite Spiderwort, this variety has the most beautiful deep-blue flowers. Robust and easy to grow.
Tradescantia are good plants to add colour and interest to shady moist spots.
Tradescantia x andersoniana is named after John Tradescant, who brought the plant to Britain from Virginia in 1629. The name Spiderword comes from the mistaken belief that the plant could cure poisonous spider bites.
Height and spread: 35cm x 30cm
Common name(s): Spiderwort; Moses in the Bulrushes; Devil in the Pulpit; Widow's Tears.
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