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perennials Persicaria amplex. 'Fat Domino'
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Persicaria amplex. 'Fat Domino'
Persicaria amplex. 'Fat Domino'
Persicaria amplex. 'Fat Domino'

Persicaria amplex. 'Fat Domino'

£11.50

A bold and eye-catching variety, known for its unusually thick, vivid red flower spikes that rise above lush green foliage from midsummer into autumn. The chunky blooms provide strong vertical structure and rich colour, making it a standout in any border.

With a tidy, clump-forming habit, 'Fat Domino' is non-invasive and easy to grow, thriving in full sun or part shade. It tolerates heavier soils, including clay, and performs well in both formal and naturalistic planting styles.

A long-season performer that offers excellent presence, pollinator appeal, and low-maintenance reliability.

  • Height & Spread: 180cm x 60–75cm

  • Position: Full sun or partial shade

  • Soil: Moist but well-drained; tolerant of clay

  • Flowering Time: July to October

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A bold and eye-catching variety, known for its unusually thick, vivid red flower spikes that rise above lush green foliage from midsummer into autumn. The chunky blooms provide strong vertical structure and rich colour, making it a standout in any border.

With a tidy, clump-forming habit, 'Fat Domino' is non-invasive and easy to grow, thriving in full sun or part shade. It tolerates heavier soils, including clay, and performs well in both formal and naturalistic planting styles.

A long-season performer that offers excellent presence, pollinator appeal, and low-maintenance reliability.

  • Height & Spread: 180cm x 60–75cm

  • Position: Full sun or partial shade

  • Soil: Moist but well-drained; tolerant of clay

  • Flowering Time: July to October

A bold and eye-catching variety, known for its unusually thick, vivid red flower spikes that rise above lush green foliage from midsummer into autumn. The chunky blooms provide strong vertical structure and rich colour, making it a standout in any border.

With a tidy, clump-forming habit, 'Fat Domino' is non-invasive and easy to grow, thriving in full sun or part shade. It tolerates heavier soils, including clay, and performs well in both formal and naturalistic planting styles.

A long-season performer that offers excellent presence, pollinator appeal, and low-maintenance reliability.

  • Height & Spread: 180cm x 60–75cm

  • Position: Full sun or partial shade

  • Soil: Moist but well-drained; tolerant of clay

  • Flowering Time: July to October

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