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I have just tried growing your Victorian colossal pea, with fantastic results. We have a small garden and my wife found these thinking we would get more for the same space as the 'normal' peas. Problem is they are so heavily laden with pods they are tearing from the support frame and I have had to tie them up with soft string. A problem that is very welcome. I have just sown more in the greenhouse to plant out for a later crop. I have also tried your coloured carrots but too soon to try, but I will be ordering more seeds and greater variety in the future. Best wishes
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I have just tried growing your Victorian colossal pea, with fantastic results. We have a small garden and my wife found these thinking we would get more for the same space as the 'normal' peas. Problem is they are so heavily laden with pods they are tearing from the support frame and I have had to tie them up with soft string. A problem that is very welcome. I have just sown more in the greenhouse to plant out for a later crop. I have also tried your coloured carrots but too soon to try, but I will be ordering more seeds and greater variety in the future. Best wishes
Jeff Norris, Ashington, Northunberland

Rock Rose Mutabile

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Helianthemum nummularium mutabile

  • Also known as the Sun Rose or Rush Rose.
  • Dainty little flowers in a wide range of colours from pastels to vivids appear in late spring atop wiry foliage.
  • Utterly drought tolerant.

Supplied as compost block grown plants (supplied in mixed colours only).

Available from APPROXIMATELY mid May

5 or more £1.30GBP each. Group & quantity discounts
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Pollinator Friendly

Description

Also known as the Sun Rose or Rush Rose, these are in reality a dwarf shrub or 'subshrub' very closely related to their larger cousins - Cistus.

Once established they will prove tolerant to even the longest droughts - and they always thrive in a full sun position. To many their wiry foliage can look untidy - but this is a plant to grow for its beautiful display of flower in colours ofwhite, pink, rose, red, yellow in varying shades.

If you prune after the first flowering this can encourage a second, later flowering. Simply beautiful.

Perfect for rockeries or border planting alike.

Recommended by the RHS to be an excellent attractant and nectar source for bees and other beneficial insects.

  • Perennial.
  • Flower May - July (pruning back after flowering will encourage a later flush of flower).
  • Grow to approximately 8" -12" (20 -30 cm) tall.
  • Thrive in full sun.
  • Happy in well drained soils.
  • Drought tolerant once established.
  • Plant 10" (25 cm) apart.
  • Good for ground cover.

How To...

How To Plant Out Ornamentals
Detailed advice on how to plant out ornamentals, including information on recommended planting distances.

General Information

What's A Compost Block Grown Plant?
Information on the size of the compost blocks that Victoriana grow their plants in - and what you can expect to receive.

Pollinator Friendly Plants
A detailed guide to the seeds and plants sold by Victoriana Nursery Gardens that will attract and provide a food source to bees and other beneficial pollinating insects.




Plant Passport Registration Number: 34265