burmanica picture thanks to Ghislain118 (AD), CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons 185 P. bellidifolia picture thanks to Meneerke bloem, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons 184 P. OUT Silver Laced Poly x Barny Castle 180 P. OUT GLP Hose in Hose X Silver Laced Poly 179 OUT Silver Laced Poly x Lindsey Laced 178 OUT Blue Poly x Blue Prim red ring at eye Derek Salt 177 OUT Regency Paperchase x Blue/Grey Striped 174 OUT Little Amber x Shaded Orange Self Steve Popple 170 150 P.malacoides (mixed) 151 P.munroi ssp. OUT P laurentiana 139 Linda Pope Seedling (pale blue) O.P. Pictures show potential parents (mouse over reveals more).ġ27 Poly Beeches Pink? O.P. OUT Henry Pugh Pot Luck MIX (Open pollinated) OUT Purple Prose x Fluffy Duckling 101 Remus O.P. OUT Andrea Julie x Impassioned 97 Rivendell x Terpo 98 OUT Dragon's Hoard x First Lady 95 Terpo x Pink Floyd 96 OUT Mick x Dragon's Hoard 92 Jaffa x Dragon's Hoard 93 Pendle Promise x Stella South 94 OUT Avril Hunter x Victoria Park 88 Pendle Promise x (Mehta x Uncle Eric) 89 OUT Stella South x Pendle Promise 84 Stella South x Calcaria 85 Golden Wedding x Dragon's Hoard 86 OUT Polestar x Uncle Eric 81 Dubarii x Stella South 82 Blyth Spirit O.P. 77 Harry Hotspur x Playboy Richard Williams 78 42 Henry Pugh Stripes and Fancies Mixed Pictures show some potential parents (mouse over reveals more).Ĥ3 P. OUT Pink Seedling x Strawberry Fields 37 (Cutie Pie x Granada) selfed 38 (Cutie Pie X Granada) x (Eaton Dawn x Classic) 39 (Eaton Dawn x Classic) x (Cutie Pie X Granada) 40 OUT Charles Rennie x Old Fashioned John Green 30 Lucy Locket O.P. OUT Laced Primrose/poly 28 from P.Ward's 'Ripple' selfed 29 OUT Jack in the Green Primrose / polyanthus Margaret Webster 21 Oakleaf PolyanthusĢ2 Gold Leaves 23 Feathers 24 Double Polyanthus 25 Striped Polyanthus 26 Hose in Hose 27 OUT Taffeta x Yellow Muff 17 Bowen's Blue x Brasso 18 OUT Blue Chip x Trafalgar Square John Wilson 2 Press 'Ctrl' and '+' keys together to increase size of pictures, 'Ctrl' and '-' keys to reduce size 'Selfed' shows that the plant was fertilised using its own pollen or pollen from another plant of the same variety. This means that the seed parent is known but not the pollen parent. In the list below 'O.P.' stands for Open Pollinated. Please note that the seed distribution service is available to NAPS M&W members only To find out more about the benefits of joining the Society click the Logo WR15 and PRIMULA seeds for Society Members The following list is for information only Auricula Eyed grows particularly well with other Sweet Williams such as Dianthus 'Sooty' and Dianthus 'Albus'.Seed list 2022 AURICULA and PRIMULA seeds for Society members If you have the space I suggest you grow plenty of these lovely Dianthus. Allow to rest overnight before arranging. When cutting strip the lower leaves and place the cut flowers into a tall bucket of clean water. Clusters of scented blooms are produced for up to four months until the end of August.Ĭut flowers regularly and dead-head to make sure that your plants continue to produce new blooms. Like many biennials Sweet William flowers early in the year (May onwards) before hardy annuals and perennials come into flower in June. Sow this summer for flowering next spring. Feed and water regularly to keep flower production going all summer long. They prefer a site with plenty of sunshine. Sweet William love moist but well drained soil. In most situations these plants will need some support. In autumn plant out where you’d like them to flower next year. Thin seedlings to 10cm/ 4 inches to allow plenty of space for the foliage to grow over winter. Alternatively sow in modules indoors and plant out six weeks later in August/early September. Sow outdoors in a well prepared seedbed when the soil is warm from the end of May to August. Grow a row of these in the cutting patch or in a mixed border in full sun for best results.Īll Sweet Williams are extremely easy to grow and very prolific giving you lots of flowers for not much time, money or effort!Ħ0cm ( 2 feet ) tall x 15cm (6 inches) spread The petals are edible and can be added to recipes or used to decorate cakes. Blooms are upward facing which makes Sweet Williams jolly useful in the garden or as a cut flower. Each flower has a distinct eye which gives them a most attractive appearance. Gorgeous Sweet Williams with clusters of large colourful flowers on long strong stems.
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