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Californian Poppy Seed 'Kelmscott Giant'
Californian Poppy Seed 'Kelmscott Giant'
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Californian Poppy Seed 'Kelmscott Giant'

Eschscholtzia californica 'Kelmscott Giant'


 

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Supplied as a packet of approx 250 seeds.

 

 

These really do produce a beautiful mix of cheerful colours; truly beautiful. Perfect for borders, cottage gardens and of course the cutting garden.

Hardy Annual.
Excellent For Cut Flowers.

Flowers July to October.
Grows to approximately 15” tall.
Ideally these should be sown where they are to flower – mixing seed in a bucket of dry soil and broadcast sowing will save all the bother of thinning Sow March to May and just cover. Alternatively sow in September for over-wintering to flower the following year.

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

Supplied as a packet of approx 250 seeds.

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Californian Poppy Seed 'Kelmscott Giant'

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