Plants

Creamy flower plumes that age to a darker color

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Black leaves Great contrast with pink flowers

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White/pink flowers Flowers from June - August

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Clusters of tiny ruby red flowers born on dark stems. Deeply cut green leaves with burgundy edges when they emerge early spring. Produced from tissue culture; easier the grow and free from nematodes .

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Advantages tissue culture: 95 % to 100 % flowering in first years production, very vigorous, clean green leafs. Good cut flower. Long stems.

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Advantages tissue culture: 95 % to 100 % flowering in first years production, very vigorous, clean green leafs. Compact and well branched.

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Advantages tissue culture: 95 % to 100 % flowering in first years production, very vigorous, clean green leafs. Good cut flower.

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Dark red flowers. Height: 50 cm. Flowers from June - August.

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Advantages tissue culture: 95 % to 100 % blooming in first years production, very vigorous, clean green foliage. Good cut flower. Screen of white flowers.

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Advantages tissue culture: 95 % to 100 % flowering in first years production, very vigorous, clean green leafs. Good cut flower. Re-blooming and very floriferous series!

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Advantages tissue culture: 95 % to 100 % flowering in first years production, very vigorous, clean green leafs. Good cut flower. Re-blooming and very floriferous series!

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Clusters of burgundy red flowers with white centers accented with dark purple stems. Grows more vigorous compared to Star of Fire. Dark shades on the leaves in spring.

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Advantages tissue culture: 95 % to 100 % flowering in first years production, very vigorous, clean green leafs Good cut flower Re-blooming and very floriferous series!

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The tips of the fronds are double crested Perfect for moist, shady areas of the garden..

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Vigorous grower Foliage looks great all summer Upright mounding growing habit

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