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nickofer117 40 × R0.45
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31 Dec 09:15

Chinese Pagodas Collinsia heterophylla Seeds

80 were available (min. 40 per order) / new
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Condition:
New
Location:
South Africa
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Product code:
Collinsia heterophylla 1
Bob Shop ID:
6546752

Collinsia heterophylla Seeds
Chinese Pagodas

Chinese Pagodas, commonly referred to as Chinese Houses, provide a very charming effect in front of flower beds or scattered under trees, or as a bulb cover. They can also be grown in pots or can be used as rock garden plants. They bloom heavily from spring thru early summer bearing whorls of 1" long snapdragon-like flowers that are white on the 2-lobed upper lip & lavender-purple on the lower lip. The flowers look stunning in cut bouquets. These adaptable plants grow between 16 to 24 inches high, will grow in partial shade and are very tolerant of dry soils. Very easy from seed.


The bid amount is for 1 Seed

We'll supply you with all the germination and care instructions.

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31 Dec 2007