• ACROCLINIUM (HELIPTERUM) Annual. Plant with double and varied flowers. Fine ramified stems 35 to 50 cm. high. How to grow: Sow in hot beds from March to April or in final location from March to April. Flowering: From July to September. Use: For clusters and as cut flowers.
  • CONVOLVULUS TRICOLOR: Annual. How to sow: In spring directly or with transplant, clearing plants at 25 cm. distance. Flowering: In summer and autumn. Strong plant which goes in all kind of soils. Use: In gardens, borders, specially in a sunny exposure.
  • SUNSET VIOLET (VIOLA ODORATA) How to sow: In summer and autumn. To be sown superficially in final location or for transplant. Directly, clear the young plants at 20 cm distance, if with transplant at the same distance. In warm climates it is to be kept shady in summer. Flowering: In spring and summer. Use: In borders, pots and as cut flowers.
  • HALF HIGH MARIGOLD DOUBLE MIXED: Annual. How to sow: In spring and autumn, transplant at 30 cm. distance. Flowering: In spring (autumn sowing), summer-autumn (spring sowing). Strong plant, which does not need special care. Use: Borders, windows-beds, and very appreciated as cut flower for brunches.
  • SUNSET VIOLET (VIOLA ODORATA) How to sow: In summer and autumn. To be sown superficially in final location or for transplant. Directly, clear the young plants at 20 cm distance, if with transplant at the same distance. In warm climates it is to be kept shady in summer. Flowering: In spring and summer. Use: In borders, pots and as cut flowers.

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