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perennials Euphorbia seguieriana subsp niciciana
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Euphorbia seguieriana subsp niciciana

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A soft, frothy spurge, Euphorbia Niciciana brings a finely textured, glaucous blue-green foliage and bright chartreuse flower bracts. Flowering from late spring to early summer, its airy, upright form creates a soft yet striking contrast to broader-leaved plants, making it an excellent choice for mixed borders, gravel gardens, and naturalistic planting schemes.

Perfect for adding structure and long-lasting interest to the garden, This spurge pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, salvia, and drought-tolerant perennials for a naturalistic, low-maintenance display.

Height & Spread:Approx. 45-60cm tall, spreading to around 40cm.
Soil: Well-drained, poor to moderately fertile soils. Avoid overly wet conditions.
Position:Full sun to light shade.
Flowering Time: Early summer.

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A soft, frothy spurge, Euphorbia Niciciana brings a finely textured, glaucous blue-green foliage and bright chartreuse flower bracts. Flowering from late spring to early summer, its airy, upright form creates a soft yet striking contrast to broader-leaved plants, making it an excellent choice for mixed borders, gravel gardens, and naturalistic planting schemes.

Perfect for adding structure and long-lasting interest to the garden, This spurge pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, salvia, and drought-tolerant perennials for a naturalistic, low-maintenance display.

Height & Spread:Approx. 45-60cm tall, spreading to around 40cm.
Soil: Well-drained, poor to moderately fertile soils. Avoid overly wet conditions.
Position:Full sun to light shade.
Flowering Time: Early summer.

A soft, frothy spurge, Euphorbia Niciciana brings a finely textured, glaucous blue-green foliage and bright chartreuse flower bracts. Flowering from late spring to early summer, its airy, upright form creates a soft yet striking contrast to broader-leaved plants, making it an excellent choice for mixed borders, gravel gardens, and naturalistic planting schemes.

Perfect for adding structure and long-lasting interest to the garden, This spurge pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, salvia, and drought-tolerant perennials for a naturalistic, low-maintenance display.

Height & Spread:Approx. 45-60cm tall, spreading to around 40cm.
Soil: Well-drained, poor to moderately fertile soils. Avoid overly wet conditions.
Position:Full sun to light shade.
Flowering Time: Early summer.

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One of the Daily Telegraph’s Top 20 mail-order nurseries. The largest list of peonies in Scotland, ranging from herbaceous peonies, Itoh or intersectional peonies and tree peonies.

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One of Gardens Illustrated's 100 best plant nurseries in the UK: "Billy Carruthers is mad about peonies and has over 300 varieties on the nursery. In recent years he's exhibited them at the Chelsea Flower Show. However, they're just the tip of the iceberg for this nursery, midway between Glasgow and Edinburgh, Central Scotland"