4 x Pink Flowering Perennials – 9cm Pots | S251883
Design Inspiration
Add a splash of soft, romantic colour to your garden with this lovely mix of 4 pink-flowering perennials. These are ideal for cottage-style borders, flower beds, or patio containers, and they’re all hardy herbaceous perennials – which means they’ll come back year after year with minimal fuss.
Each plant comes in a 9cm nursery pot and is ready to plant straight out. We’ll choose a varied mix from our range of pink-flowering perennials depending on what’s looking strong and healthy at the time of your order.
What might be included:
You may receive a mix that includes varieties like Anemones, Campanulas, Coreopsis, Delphiniums, Lupins, Hardy Geraniums, Poppies, Peonies, Salvia, Echinacea, Achillea, Gaillardia, Lobelia, Penstemon and more.
Please note: The photos are for illustration only – you’ll receive four different pink-flowering perennials, but they may not be the exact plants pictured. If you’re looking for specific varieties, this mix may not be suitable.
Good to know:
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Ideal for full sun or light shade
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Supplied in 4 x 9cm nursery pots
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Easy to care for and wildlife-friendly
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Perennials die back in winter and return each spring
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As varieties vary, please check plant details after delivery if planting around pets
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