Monarda 'Cambridge Scarlet' (Bergamot)
£4.90Large bright scarlet flowers look perfect in a cottage garden situation.Monardas are from North Amer... [full details]
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Proceed To CheckoutCreamy white towers of flower spikes with a spicy-peppery scent. Flowers in mid-summer and often again in autumn.
Good for cut flowers.
Lupins are a traditional cottage garden plant. The Virginian Lupin, brought to Britain by John Tradescant in 1637, was taken by George Russell of York and hybridised with Lupinus polyphyllus to produce the famous Russell Strain, with tall sturdy stems and vigour. The Lupins we know today are all descended from his hybrids.
Height: 90cm
Common name(s): Lupin
Photo courtesy of The Hardy Plant Society