Height: 60cm
Spacing: 30cm
Bloom period: February-May. A succulent with grey-green foliage and flat clusters of tiny pink flowers which eventually deepen to rusty red. Bees absolutley love the flowers. As a cut flower, it is useful over a long period, as it can be picked for foliage, then in green bud stage, later when pale pink, right through to rusty red. Thinner, more usable stems can be grown if plants are grown quite close together. Clump forming, winter dormant. Great vase life and easy to propagate by stem or leaf cuttings.
Supplied in August as dormant bare-rooted plant divisions with a little soil/sawdust and wrapped in moist paper. Plant straight away in warmer climates, or pot up in a sheltered spot (e.g. greenhouse/coldframe) or store in lightly damp sawdust for up to a month before planting.
*Please Note: The price is for 3 larger grade bare-root divisions. These have been growing in our nursery for longer and are more established. Each one will become a plant.*