Impatiens New Guinea Lilac in Bud & Bloom
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The amazing New Guinea Impatiens is related to the well known Bizzie Lizzie, it is a vigorous tender perennial that is consequently usually grown as an annual. and boasts masses of large lilac flowers from late spring to the first frosts.
This lovely New Guinea will bloom freely all season, with the flowers forming a nice contrast against the dark green foliage. Compact and very easy to care for, this prolific Lilac New Guinea Impatiens will provide an exceptional outdoor performance across three seasons and tolerates all weather. High summer temperatures are not a problem. It is perfect for beds and borders, containers, hanging baskets or window-boxes - a terrific plant for creating a dazzling display of colour through the summer. Move indoors before the frosts arrive, and you can even enjoy blooming indoors through the winter. Supplied full of buds and blooms in season in approx 1.5 litre containers.
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