Small deciduous hybrid raised by Koen Van Poucke. Carries masses of attractive dainty, small yellow and white flowers. Grows up to 30cm.
A very reliable and attractive plant; and much requested whenever we exhibit it.
- at Staddon Farm Nurseries
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Small deciduous hybrid raised by Koen Van Poucke. Carries masses of attractive dainty, small yellow and white flowers. Grows up to 30cm.
A very reliable and attractive plant; and much requested whenever we exhibit it.
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