Polygonatum x hybridum 'Striatum' (Variegated Solomon's Seal)
£6.50This much sought-after, delightful and tough plant has creamily variegated leaves with pure white,... [full details]
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Proceed To CheckoutIntroduced in 1893 and was a great Victorian favourite. Now very rare. Numerous deep mauve-pink flowers and a strong scent.
Grows well in semi-shade or Full Shade with free draining, fertile soil.
Height: 12cm
Sweet violets have been grown for over 2000 years and were the symbol of ancient Athens. Violets were used in cookery in medieval times and strewn in rooms to disguise unpleasant smells. Essential oil is extracted from the flowers and is still used today in the perfume industry.
Common name(s): Sweet violet
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