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Alstroemeria inticancha Machu
Alstroemeria-Inticancha-Machu is a type of flowering plant belonging to the Alstroemeriaceae family. It is a perennial plant that is native to the Andes Mountains in South America, particularly Peru. The Alstroemeria inticancha Machu is known for its vibrant and colourful cerise pink flowers. The flowers have six petals and bloom in clusters at the top of long stems.
Dierama pulcherrimum ‘Album’
A truly elegant addition to any garden. Narrow evergreen grass-like leaves form a clump, which is graced with tall arching stems resembling fishing rods - as it's name suggests. Nodding, bell-shaped bright white or slightly pink flowers dangle delicately from mid-late Summer. Height 100 cm. Spread 60 cm. Garden plant for flowerbed in well-drained soil in full sun. Prefers a sheltered spot. Good in beds, borders, cottage or coastal gardens. Also suitable in gravel/courtyard gardens or on banks/slopes.
Geranium maculatum ‘Elizabeth Ann’®
A compact cranesbill forms a bushy mound of coffee-bronze coloured foliage. In late Spring, pretty cup-shaped soft pink-purple flowers begin to appear, contrasting beautifully against the dark leaves. Cut back after blooming to encourage a second flush in mid Summer. Position in free-draining soil in full sun or partial shade. Suitable for beds, borders, edging, cottage or woodland gardens. Also good in pots or containers. Height 40 cm. Spread 60 cm.