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Impatiens Page 3
Highly
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Impatiens Stardust
Mixed
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Impatiens Mosaic
Mixed
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| Impatiens
Swirl
Mixed This variety has a truly unique picotee pattern. Swirl has been a resounding success due to its superb marking. suitable for all planting situations, baskets, containers, pots and general bedding.
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Double Busy Lizzie (Impatiens)
| Type Sowing Temp Cover Seed Advice |
Tender
annual 20-25°C Yes thin layer vermiculite Do not exclude light Germination 2-3 weeks Sow Jan onwards. Ensure strict hygiene controls keeping clean benches trays etc. |
Impatiens Athena Mixed NEW
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Carousel Mixed Well branched plants, compact and early to flower. Colours include red, orange, salmon and white plus others. Can also be used as a house plant, 25-30% of flowers are double, the remainder are semi-double with a small percentage of singles. Incorporated into mixed baskets and containers gives a beautiful display pkt approx 15 seeds tpkt approx 45 seeds
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Double
Victorian Rose A carpet of bright rose , semi double flowers all season, that contrast well with dark green leaves. |
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New Guinea Busy Lizzie (Impatiens)
| Type Sowing Temp Cover Seed Advice |
Tender
annual, Pot plant 23-25°C Yes thin layer coarse vermiculite Do not exclude light Germination 2 weeks. Sow Feb. - march.
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Divine Mixed F1 25-35cm An improved series with larger flower size, better flower form and excellent range of colours. Well branched foliage ranging from green to bronze provides an excellent contrast with the blooms. The branching habit produces nicely mounded hanging baskets and containers. Produces lots of flowers all season long. pkt approx 15 seeds tpkt approx 45 seeds
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Guinea Tango New Guinea tango has large 6-7cm deep orange flowers on attractive bronze-green foliage. Good germination results. vigorous extremely well branched and very free flowering. Ideal in pots and containers on the patio or in the conservatory for the autumn/winter. |
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The cultural
information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number
of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different
sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind
you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already
have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule
of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and
fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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