Geum 'Flames of Passion' | 10.5cm Pot
A colourful and attractive perennial
An attractive herbaceous perennial sporting pinnate leaves and bright colours, it's the perfect plant to create a wildflower look to your garden. Come summer you'll have bright colourful blooms filling your borders and rockery. The rose red semi-double flowers of 'Flames of Passion' will make a distinctive flower in your garden, their bright colour and purple stems catching the eye. Award winning and loved by pollinators, this is a great plant to add to your garden.
- Supplied As: 10.5cm Pot
- Flowering Period: Early summer to autumn
- Eventual Height & Spread: Up to 45cm X 40cm
- Level Of Care: Medium
- Preferred Location: Part shade
- Soil Type: Moist but well-drained
How Your Order Will Arrive
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Packaging- Please note that perennials die back to soil level in winter. If ordered during the colder months they might not experience the best growth. However, provided they are cared for accordingly they will grow back in the spring. Your perennials will be expertly packaged into a specially designed, extra thick cardboard box, which will hold it securely in place. Your plant will then be delivered via a delicate courier network to prevent any chance of damage in transit.
Please note: Herbaceous perennials can die back in winter, so don't be alarmed if this happens and instead look forward to spring!
Common Name | Geum |
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Is Collection/Mix? | No |
Needs Ericaceous Compost? | No |
Eventual Height | 0.3m-0.6m |
Eventual Spread | 0.6m-0.9m |
Supplied As | 10.5cm Pot |
Latin Name | Geum |
Awards | Perfect For Pollinators |
Location | Border, Rockery, Patio |
Special Offers | 20% off Perennials |
Shop By Category | Bedding & Perennials |
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