Be Entranced By The Unique Chestnut And Burnt orange Combination Of These Flowers From Mid To Late Summer And Into Autumn. These Plants Love The Sun And Grow Vigorously To Produce Many Blooms.this Variety Makes Wonderful Cut Flowers As Happy In Containers As They Are In Flowerbeds.here’s How To Sow Seeds For Successful Germination…..1 Fill A 6 9cm Pot Or Cell Tray With Seed Compost – Which Is Light And Contains A Small But Balance Level Of Nutrients In The Soil. Overfill The Pot Or Cell Trays And Strike Excess Soil Off So That The Seed Tray Is Filled To The Top With Un compressed Soil.2 Water Soil From Underneath By Placing The Tray In A Container Of Water
Delicate Clusters Of Sweetly Scented Golden Yellow Flowers Hang On Erect Stems Above Rosettes Of Mid green Leaves. Once A Common Sight In Meadows But Sadly Now Very Rare In The Wild
Rhodos Has Exotic Bell Shaped Marron Flowers With A Deep Calyx Which Are In Wonderful Contrast To The Deep Green Smooth Foliage. It Grows Rapidly And Is Mostly Grown As A Climber