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perennials Omphalodes cappadocica 'Cherry Ingram'
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Omphalodes cappadocica 'Cherry Ingram'

£11.50

is a beautiful, spring-flowering perennial prized for its intense, forget-me-not-blue flowers and glossy, heart-shaped green leaves. Blooming from early to mid-spring and sometimes beyond, it forms a low, spreading mat that’s perfect for brightening shady corners and underplanting shrubs or trees.

This variety is especially valued for its neat, evergreen foliage and reliable performance in partial to full shade. It thrives in moist, humus-rich soil and provides excellent ground cover without becoming invasive.

A quiet gem for woodland gardens, shady borders, or naturalistic spring displays.

Sold currently in 2-litre pots.

  • Height & Spread: 20–30cm x 45cm

  • Position: Partial to full shade

  • Soil: Moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil

  • Flowering Time: March to May

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is a beautiful, spring-flowering perennial prized for its intense, forget-me-not-blue flowers and glossy, heart-shaped green leaves. Blooming from early to mid-spring and sometimes beyond, it forms a low, spreading mat that’s perfect for brightening shady corners and underplanting shrubs or trees.

This variety is especially valued for its neat, evergreen foliage and reliable performance in partial to full shade. It thrives in moist, humus-rich soil and provides excellent ground cover without becoming invasive.

A quiet gem for woodland gardens, shady borders, or naturalistic spring displays.

Sold currently in 2-litre pots.

  • Height & Spread: 20–30cm x 45cm

  • Position: Partial to full shade

  • Soil: Moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil

  • Flowering Time: March to May

is a beautiful, spring-flowering perennial prized for its intense, forget-me-not-blue flowers and glossy, heart-shaped green leaves. Blooming from early to mid-spring and sometimes beyond, it forms a low, spreading mat that’s perfect for brightening shady corners and underplanting shrubs or trees.

This variety is especially valued for its neat, evergreen foliage and reliable performance in partial to full shade. It thrives in moist, humus-rich soil and provides excellent ground cover without becoming invasive.

A quiet gem for woodland gardens, shady borders, or naturalistic spring displays.

Sold currently in 2-litre pots.

  • Height & Spread: 20–30cm x 45cm

  • Position: Partial to full shade

  • Soil: Moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil

  • Flowering Time: March to May

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