LYCHNIS Rose Campion DOUBLE
By Eggbox
- 24 Jun, 2010
- 6 likes
The unique double flowers, resembling miniature carnations, improve upon the species with larger size and rich, velvety, blood-red color. The plants are sterile so the blooms last and last. The flowers contrast beautifully with the silvery, wooly foliage on erect stems. The name comes from the popular BBC TV program of that name which featured the plant. Large Pots.
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beautiful.
25 Jun, 2010
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beautiful...didn`t know there was a double
24 Jun, 2010