4 x Mixed Perennials – Pink, White & Purple | 9cm Pots | S251860
Design Inspiration
Can’t decide on a colour? This pack of 4 mixed perennial plants gives you a balanced selection of pink, white and purple flowers – perfect for planting schemes that need a bit of everything. All plants are hardy, herbaceous perennials, so they’ll return year after year to add colour and structure to your garden.
We’ll choose a lovely mix from our seasonal stock, based on what’s looking its best at the time of packing. Each plant is supplied in a 9cm nursery pot and ready to plant out.
What might be included:
You may receive a mix of plants such as Anemones, Coreopsis, Salvia, Delphiniums, Lupins, Hardy Geraniums, Achillea, Echinacea, Campanula, Gaillardia, Penstemon, Leucanthemum, Veronica and more.
Please note: Images are for example only. You’ll receive four mixed-colour perennial plants, not necessarily the exact varieties shown. If you need specific plants, this mix may not be right for you.
Good to know:
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Suitable for full sun or light shade
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Supplied in 4 x 9cm pots
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Hardy and pollinator-friendly
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Herbaceous – plants die back in winter and regrow in spring
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As mixes vary, we recommend checking plant info for pet safety once received
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