| Description | Sisyrinchium
Devon Skies is a special ground cover that creates a magical carpet of little blue flowers in Spring-Summer.
While its foliage has a grass-like look, and it is often known as Blue-eye Grass, it is actually a bulb closely related to the Iris. Devon Skies grows well in pots, and is also is perfect for rockeries.
This plant enjoys being in full sun to part shade, and once established is both drought and frost hardy.
Grows approximately H: 15cm W: 30cm | Rosa hybrid tea
Scarlet red with touches of sunny yellow, these flowers radiate a vibrant brilliance, particularly enhanced by the yellow at their base. They emit a gentle, pleasing fragrance and feature a full bloom consisting of 26 to 40 petals, typically showcased as solitary exhibition-style flowers. Expect a stunning display as they bloom in flushes throughout the season. The plants stand tall and upright, adorned with medium-sized, semi-glossy green leaves that complement their beauty.
Bush Rose.
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