Description
A gem of a plant for a semi-shady position. Slow in its first year, then when established it rapidly forms a large colony. Very free flowering with flowers held well above the foliage on erect 90 – 120cm (3 – 4ft) stems which do not need staking. Three month flowering period from August to October. Considered the best semi-double, with large clear pink flowers which are nectar and pollen rich so are attractive to bees and other pollinating insects. The plants will die down in the winter then re-shoot in the spring Cut stems down to the ground after flowering. Plant 2ft apart.






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