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Water Plants and Marginals
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Typha latifolia 'Variegata'
An exciting plant. The leaves are striped silver- green and white, and the “pokers” are jade green, turning rusty bronze with age. A flower arrangers dream plant! Much less vigorous than the species and best grown in a container for the greatest effect. 5 ft. PD 10 ins. |
£5.00 |
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Water Plants and Marginals
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Typha latifolia*
Erroneously often called a 'Bull Rush' this is the giant that bears brown 'pokers' on the tall stems. Certainly not a plant for anywhere but a very large pond or lake as it will cover a huge area. Much beloved by flower arrangers and wild fowl. 6 ft. PD 10 ins. |
£5.00 |

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Water Plants and Marginals
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Typha laxmannii
A useful smaller plant with semi-cylindrical leaves and good seed heads. 4 ft. PD 8 ins. |
£5.00 |

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Water Plants and Marginals
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Typha minima
Very dwarf form, grassy leaves and round bobble 'pokers'. 2 ft PD 3 ins. |
£5.00 |

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Water Plants and Marginals
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Typha shuttleworthii
This is the best variety for the average garden pond. Much more refined, with slimmer 'pokers' and very narrow leaves, that are taller than the flower spikes. 3 ft. PD 6 ins |
£5.00 |

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