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Erysimum Night Skies
An NWP introduction launched in 2016. A compact variety with pretty flower heads in shades of lavender & peach, fading to purple. 25cm x 40cm.
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An NWP introduction launched in 2013. Deeply veined flowers of rose red to deep pink with other purplish tones thrown in that makes this one a very desirable plant. 25cm x 40cm.
Read MoreErysimum Gogh’s Gold
An NWP introduction launched in 2013. A pretty compact variety with flower heads in shades of Amber to burnt Orange, even pale yellow; fading to tones of magnolia. 25cm x 40cm.
Read MoreErysimum Early Sunrise
An NWP introduction launched in 2016. A compact variety with pretty flower heads in shades of lemon, fading to pale lavender. 25cm x 40cm.
Read MoreErysimum Desert Island
An NWP introduction launched in 2013. Compact hardy wallflower very suitable for container production. Canary yellow flowers from a plant 20cm x 40cm great for front of borders or rockeries.
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An NWP introduction part of the Island Series launched in 2014. Flowers predominantly pink to pale mauve in colour but heightened with a scattering of lemon yellow across the flower heads. 25cm x 40cm.
Read MoreDahlia Tiger Eye
An NWP introduction. Dark bronze foliage with outward facing flowers which have mixed tones of orange and a contrasting peach collarette. Most flourescent and smacks of elegance!
Read MoreDahlia Strawberry Bob Bon
An NWP introduction. A charming companion to the other “fruit flavours”. Strong green foliage bearing flowering stems of reddish pink flowers with a two-tone lavender-pink collarette.
Read MoreDahlia Rhubarb and Custard
An NWP introduction. A charming companion to the other “fruit flavours”. Strong green foliage bearing flowering stems of salmon pink flowers with a red eye and a two tone matching collarette.
Read MoreDahlia Lemon Sherbet
An NWP introduction. A charming companion to the other “fruit flavours”. Strong green foliage bearing flowering stems of bright lemon-yellow flowers with lighter collarette and dark orange anthers.
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