Saxifraga 'Monarch' (Saxifrage 'Monarch')
Other names: Ligulatae saxifrage 'Monarch'
'Monarch' is a vigorous, rosette-forming, evergreen perennial with lime-encrusted, broadly linear to oblong, silvery, dark green leaves and, in late spring and early summer, slender, arching stems bearing panicles of fragrant, white flowers, heavily spotted red at the petal base.
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0.3m max. spread |
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0.4m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
Apium graveolens var. rapaceum 'Monarch' (Celeriac 'Monarch')
'Monarch' is an edible root vegetable grown for its large, white, knobbly taproot with a nutty, celery flavour that can be harvested from autumn until winter. This is an improved variety that has smoother skin and a finer taste and texture.
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0.2m max. spread |
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0.45m max. height |
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1-2 years to maturity |
Potentilla 'Monarchs Velvet' (Cinquefoil 'Monarchs Velvet')
Other names: Potentilla thurberi 'Monarchs Velvet'
'Monarchs Velvet' is a small deciduous shrub with pinnate leaves divided into five leaflets with toothed margins. From late spring to mid-summer, it bears deep red saucer-shaped flowers with darker centres.
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0.6m max. spread |
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0.6m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Rhododendron 'Horizon Monarch' (Rhododendron 'Horizon Monarch' )
'Horizon Monarch' is an upright to spreading, evergreen shrub with leathery, elliptic, dark green leaves and, in late spring and early summer, bright red to pink buds opening to large clusters of funnel-shaped, pale yellow flowers, often with a small red flare.
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2m max. spread |
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2m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Tulipa 'Orange Monarch' (Tulip 'Orange Monarch')
Other names: Triumph Group tulip 'Orange Monarch'
'Orange Monarch' is an upright, bulbous perennial with lance-shaped, grey-green leaves and a sturdy, erect stem bearing a cup-shaped, red-flushed, orange flower in mid- spring.
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0.15m max. spread |
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0.4m max. height |
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1-2 years to maturity |
Crocus olivieri subsp. balansae 'Orange Monarch' (Crocus 'Orange Monarch')
Other names: Crocus balansae 'Orange Monarch', Crocus olivieri subsp. balansae 'Orange King'
'Orange Monarch' is a compact, tufted, cormous perennial bearing linear, dark green leaves, each with a silvery, central stripe and, in late winter and early spring, goblet-shaped, orange flowers, striped dark brown on the outer petals.
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0.05m max. spread |
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0.1m max. height |
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1-3 years to maturity |
Dianthus Monarch Mix (Sweet william Monarch Mix)
Other names: Dianthus barbatus Monarch Mix
Monarch Mix is a commercial mix of compact, bushy, evergreen perennials, often grown as biennials, with narrowly lance-shaped, dark green leaves and, from early spring into summer, dense, rounded clusters of fragrant, velvety, often bicoloured flowers in shades of red, pink, and white.
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0.3m max. spread |
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0.45m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Dahlia 'Penhill Dark Monarch' (Dahlia 'Penhill Dark Monarch')
Other names: Decorative dahlia 'Penhill Dark Monarch'
'Penhill Dark Monarch' is an upright, bushy, clump-forming, borderline hardy, tuberous perennial with pinnate leaves divided into oval, toothed, dark green leaves and, from summer into autumn, sturdy, upright stems bearing large, double, pink- and purple-streaked flowers with twisted, curled petals.
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0.6m max. spread |
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1.5m max. height |
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1-2 years to maturity |
Arctotis fastuosa 'Orange Prince' (Monarch of the veldt 'Orange Prince')
Other names: Venidium fastuosum 'Orange Prince', African daisy 'Orange Prince'
'Orange Prince' is a tender, spreading perennial, often grown as a half-hardy annual, with elliptic, deeply-lobed, woolly, silvery-white leaves and, from midsummer to early autumn, bright orange flowers each with a black ring surrounding a black centre.
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0.3m max. spread |
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0.6m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
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