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White Corncockle

£2.50

Agrostemma githago ‘Bianca’

Pure white flowers with distinctive black speckled markings

An unusual, large white flower with elegant branching stems. This is a beautiful version of one of our native wildflowers and it will gently self-sow and come back again and again so you are never without it. Sow every few weeks throughout spring & early summer for a whole season of corncockles.

Can be grown amongst other flowers & grasses for support; the clue is in the name, they love to grow in corn fields.

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Agrostemma githago ‘Bianca’

Pure white flowers with distinctive black speckled markings

An unusual, large white flower with elegant branching stems. This is a beautiful version of one of our native wildflowers and it will gently self-sow and come back again and again so you are never without it. Sow every few weeks throughout spring & early summer for a whole season of corncockles.

Can be grown amongst other flowers & grasses for support; the clue is in the name, they love to grow in corn fields.

Agrostemma githago ‘Bianca’

Pure white flowers with distinctive black speckled markings

An unusual, large white flower with elegant branching stems. This is a beautiful version of one of our native wildflowers and it will gently self-sow and come back again and again so you are never without it. Sow every few weeks throughout spring & early summer for a whole season of corncockles.

Can be grown amongst other flowers & grasses for support; the clue is in the name, they love to grow in corn fields.


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ENGLAND

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