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I remember seeing these plants in my grandmother’s garden. It’s a shame that I don’t see them anymore in gardens in the UK. They were always planted in the autumn to give winter gardens a bit of colour on dull, grey days.
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I remember seeing these plants in my grandmother’s garden. It’s a shame that I don’t see them anymore in gardens in the UK. They were always planted in the autumn to give winter gardens a bit of colour on dull, grey days.
I have never seen them in gardens as yet only in flower shops or as a gift as this one. They are truly special.