Unit Description: 50 Plants / Tray
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| Family: | ASTERACEAE |
| Genus: | Artemisia |
| Species: | stelleriana |
Current Availability:
10 Tray/s Available
Description
A wonderfully soft, large lobed, silver foliage plant derived from the 'Hory Mugwort' and collected from a Japanese island (Rebun) during the 1970's. The plant has passed through many hands and was brought to England by Lady Valerie Scott.
Height / Spread / Trail
30 x 45cm
Possible Situation
Excellent as a foil for flowering plants in a container, or placed in the rockery or border.
Ideal Conditions
Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.
Temperature Tolerance
Dies back over winter, but should revive in spring.
Suggested pot sizes to transplant plugs : 11cm : 1 Litre : 3 Litre +
A rich, bright red semi-double flower on tall deep bronze foliage. An old variety, but with freedom from virus, one of the best. | Marbled leaves with a soft velvety texture and large, cupped, blue flowers with white centres and maroon veins in late summer. |
Succulent green leaves and small white flowers with brushstrokes of blue. | Leaves with huge cinnamon stars are surrounded by the loveliest intense orange tea coloured borders. The big, palmate cut leaves darken in the summer and lighten up again in the autumn. Its H. villosa origins give it a big bold habit and summer heat tolerance. |
A superior marmalade-orange Heuchera, far stronger than early forms. Beautiful striking foliage in spring will please year after year. |