Talinum paniculatum, 'Verde'

Talinum paniculatum, 'Verde'
Price: £2.95
Perennial that will flower in its first year from sowingPerfect for cuttingRecommended
    This variety with dark green, fleshy leaves bears on strong, tall, narrow stems, airy panicles of tiny rose-pink flowers which are very effective when massed together and appear light and airy, a little like gypsophila. The flowers are followed by orange berries that ripen to red with time. Excellent for cutting. 3ft (90cm)

    Genus: Talinum

    Species: paniculatum

    Variety: 'Verde'

    Family Name: Portulacaceae

    Seed Catalogue No.: 1225R

    Hardiness: Tender

    Lifecycle: Perennial

    Suitable for: Cut Flowers

    Colour: Green, Pink/Rose

    Flowers: July, August, September

    Lighting Conditions: Full Sun, Partial Sun

    Soil Type: Clay, Chalk, Sand, Loam

    Soil Acidity: Alkaline, Neutral, Acid

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    Germination Instructions

    Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last expected frost. Surface sow onto moist, well-drained seed compost, do not cover seed, simply press into the soil. Ideal temp. 18-22°C. Germination takes 1-2 weeks approx. Transplant seedlings when large enough to handle to 8cm pots and grow on under glass. Acclimatise and plant out after danger of frost has passed. Can be sown directly after danger of frost has passed into prepared soil. Thin seedlings as required.

    Growing Instructions

    A tender perennial which can be grown as an annual. Prefers a sandy soil in full, hot sun. Will tolerate any soil, moist or well-drained and partial sun. Very easy to grow. Water well until established.

    Cultivation Instructions

    Will self-seed freely once established. Deadhead if you do not want volunteer seedlings next season. Best treated as an annual in the UK, but this plant has large tubers which can be lifted and stored in a frost -free area if desired where they can be re-planted as the weather warms.

    When to Sow

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    • Sow Under Cover/Plant Indoors
    • Direct Sow/Plant Outdoors
    • Flowers/Harvest

    Approximate number of seeds per packet: 39

    Please note we pack the majority of our seeds by volume so the number of seeds indicated is only an approximation.