Flower Seed of Cobaea Cathedral Bells and Coleus
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| Type Sowing Temp Advice |
Half hardy perennial
climber to 10-20m 15-20°C Sow Jan - march Flowers July to Oct use as Trailing Plant |
| Cobaea
Scadens White (alba) 3m Cup and saucer vine. Trailing plant ideal for hanging baskets and containers, as vigorous and having slightly longer stems than the purple variety. RHS Award of Garden Merit |
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| Cobaea
Scadens Purple 2.8m Cup and saucer vine. Climbing plant with large purple flowers it cascades well in a hanging basket. RHS Award of Garden Merit |
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| Type Sowing Temp Cover Seed Advice |
Glasshouse perennial,
foliage pot plant 20-22°C Do not cover Sow Jan - may Sow all year round for pot plant Use in hanging baskets and containers |
| Coleus Chocolate Splash
30-40cm NEW Upright plants with green foliage and chocolate splashes that vary with age and light. Ideal for containers in shade or partial sun. Pelleted seed
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| Coleus Versa Mixed
50-80cm NEW Eye catching colours on plants that can be used in shade or sun. The late flowering enables the brilliantly coloured leaves to be the centre of attention for much longer. Ideal in containers, landscaping and border displays. Spread 45-55cm Pelleted seed. Mix includes some of the following Versa Burgundy to Green, Crimson Gold, Green Halo, Lime, Rose to Lime and Watermelon.
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| Coleus Dark Chocolate
30-35cm NEW Upright plants with unique and eye catching mid sized chocolate coloured foliage , the leaves will show burgundy tones in full sun. Ideal for large containers, borders and landscaping. Pelleted Seed.
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| Coleus Chocolate Mint
30-35cm NEW Upright plants with mid sized leaves that are larger than Wizard series but smaller than Kong. Ideal for large containers, borders and landscaping. Pelleted Seed.
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| Coleus Watermelon 30-35cm
NEW Ideal for large containers, borders and landscaping. Pelleted seed
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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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