Unit Description: 100 Plants / Tray
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| Family: | ASTERACEAE |
| Genus: | Achillea |
| Cultivar: | King Alfred |
Category: | ALPINES |
Current Availability:
3 Tray/s Available
Description
Low growing silver foliage with sulphur-yellow flowers in spring.
Height / Spread / Trail
10 x 25cm
Flowering Time
June - August
Possible Situation
Ideal for bed edges, rock gardens, banks, walls and containers.
Ideal Conditions
Prefers full sun, or partial shade with moist soil or compost.
Temperature Tolerance
A hardy plant which should survive normal winter conditions outside, especially if protected from the hardest frosts.
Suggested pot sizes to transplant plugs : 9cm : 11cm : 1 Litre
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