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Potentilla 'Melton Fire'
£4.50
Common Name: Cinquefoil
Flowering Period: June-July & September
UK Native? No - garden origin
Pot Size: 1.5 litre

(6-9 sun/part shade)   45x75cm
 
Large, bi-coloured flowers which have a bright red centre, surrounded by crimson petals flushed with peach and yellow overtones. Easy, hardy and tolerant of most soils. Cut back hard after flowering for a repeat show in September.

(This item requires additional shipping of $3.95 + regular shipping costs.)
Potentilla 'Melton Fire'
This plant was added to our catalogue on Tuesday 11 December, 2007.
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I really like the plants that arrived in perfect condition to Hungary and now are waiting for the spring in my garden. English plants in a hungarian garden.They found their home. I could not be happier than this ! AHM a hungarian gardener (Mar 2009)