Juncus inflexus

hard rush

5 litre pot £19.99 £9.99 Buy
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  • Position: full sun or partial shade
  • Depth of water: 0-8cm (0-3in)
  • Soil type: permanently moist, acidic soil
  • Rate of growth: average
  • Flowering period: June to August
  • Hardiness: fully hardy

    A dense tuft-forming rush with blue-green stems, which form a wonderful fountain-like effect. In summer small, open clusters of brown flowers further add to the interest. Thriving in reliably moist or boggy conditions, it is also ideal for the shallow edges of a pond.

  • Garden care: From mid-spring to early summer lift and divide congested colonies.

Nymphaea 'Rose Arey'

water lily

Gorgeous large blooms

£22.99 Buy

Nymphaea 'Marliacea Albida'

water lily

A popular variety with double white flowers

£22.99 Buy
 

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