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HELIOTROPE HELIOTROPE heliotropium arborescens From 'helios', the sun; 'trope', a turning of; (flowers turning to the sun). This native of Peru was a very popular plant in Victorian times. It flowers profusely through the summer boasting trusses of rich purple, sweetly-scented , butterfly attracting blooms. Type: Annual Light: sun, part shade Soil: good garden Space: 30cm Height: 40cm Season: summer to frost Propagation: Start indoors in early March. Cover seed lightly. Germinate at 23C. Transplant outside after frost danger. Note: Direct seeding not recommended. SEED COUNT: Approx. 60 |
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