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Bergenia - Bressingham Ruby
Bergenia ‘Bressingham Ruby’ should be planted in full shade, but will tolerate some morning sun. It is definitely a perennial that should not be left out of any garden. Moon’. The paddle-shaped leaves turn burgundy in cold weather with short clusters of pink flowers on stout stems. Try planting Bergenia ‘Bressingham Ruby’ with Japanese Painted Fern or Pulmonairia ‘Mrs. Being a vigorous spreader, it is great in rock gardens or as a border plant. It has a plant height of 14” and a spread of 12” wide. The deep rosy-red flowers show from mid to late spring and are a great contrast with its foliage. The Bergenia ‘Bressingham Ruby’, a Blooms of Bressingham plant, also known at Bergenia Pigsqueak or Heartleaf, is a popular ground cover that is great for weed-smothering. ... more info
Scabiosa - Samanthas Pink It will do excellent for front-of-the-border areas, with Coreopsis ‘Moonbeam', Dianthus 'Bath's Pink', in mass plantings or as cut flowers. ‘Samanthas Pink’ is reminiscent of a pincushion full of pins. It is also disease resistant. It is best to plant Scabiosa in full sun, with well-drained soil and should be watered regularly throughout the warmer months to increase its overall performance. The Scabiosa 'Samanthas Pink', is a vigorous and robust Pinchusion plant, displaying large pink flowers. |
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