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This hybrid Wallflower was developed to provide bigger plants, larger flowers, and a much longer flowering season. Winter Orchid Wallflower produces fragrant flower spikes that emerge red, turning to a deep orchid-purple. The bloom season begins in mid-spring and continues well into fall.
Uses & Styles: Borders, Butterfly Gardens, Containers and Planters, Cottage Gardens, Perennial Gardens, Rock Gardens, Small Groups, Outdoor Living Areas, Landscape Beds, and Garden Ponds
How To Grow Wallflowers
Huge quantities of bright white flowers on compact plants / 2.5' H x 3'W / Full Sun or Part Shade / ...Read more
Sun or Part Shade / 15'-20'H x 4'-5'W / Lilac-purple flowers in spring and summer on this vine or tr ...Read more
Shade or Part Shade / 5'H x 4-5'W / Screaming yellow foliage brightens up the garden year round! / U ...Read moreis a family of around 80 species of evergreen biennials and short-lived perennials that hail from Europe to North Africa, Central Asia and North America, suggesting that their predecessors occupied a large area of North Eurasia before the continent split 100 million years ago. They are members of the
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Most of us are familiar with the bedding plants, commonly known as wallflowers, which are planted out in the autumn and then flower around the same time as tulips, the following spring. They are used to good effect in both mixed borders and formal bedding schemes, prized for their bright colour range and warm, spicy scent. After flowering these plants are usually then discarded to make room for summer colour. If, however, you left them
They would likely live and flower for a couple more years; the reason we discard them is that they become large and straggly and very untidy.
, commonly referred to as ‘Perennial Wallflowers’. These forms have been selected and bred to have relatively neat, compact habits and are therefore left
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To thrive and flower for several years. These hybrids are often sterile (meaning they don’t produce viable seed) which has the added benefit that the plants just flower and flower for months on end. Although we call them perennial wallflowers they usually become woody and lose some of their flower power by the end of their third or fourth season. It is the fact that they are so free flowering for such a long period that makes them very well worth the effort.
Happily, they are also very easy to propagate; semi-ripe stem tip cutting taken in spring or late summer will root easily in a gritty growing medium and act as a good insurance once parent plants run out of steam.
Colonise habitats that range from Alpine scree, coastal sand dunes, volcanic slopes and Mediterranean scrub. In our gardens, they thrive best in full sun on well drained, nutrient poor soils with a neutral to alkaline pH reading, a point very well illustrated when you spy them living up to their name and growing out of walls pointed with lime mortar! They dislike cold wet soils and strong winds; as they are evergreen they get continually rocked in windy spots causing root disturbance – staking is an option in windy gardens.
Erysimum Winter Orchid
Being members of the cabbage family, they suffer from much the same types of pest and disease; club root, downy mildew and flea beetle amongst them, but they are usually pretty trouble free. We recommend the following varieties:
This classic, long-flowering mauve form makes a rounded shrub 60cm x 60cm by its second season. It is longer lived that most but is sadly not scented.
‘Apricot Twist’: This has dusky purple buds that open to reveal scented orange flowers from mid spring. Pinch out the tips regularly to keep compact.
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Are generally short lived, a client of mine has a specimen of
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