Erysimum hybrids are popular unfolding plant for recurrent border . They flower early and attract lots of insects with their fragrance . Dümmen Orange is launching four fantastic compact hybrid potpourri simultaneously as part of our new WallArt serial . Their large , uniform flowers with colors ranging from touchy pearly white to vivid pinky - red and purple are gross for any recurrent border . They ’ll also heighten any balcony or patio .

Series with large , unvarying flowersWall art is n’t usually something you would associate with plant . But with its new Erysimum kind Berry Lemonade , Citric , Pearl , and Pink Lemonade , this stock breeder show that it do work just as well with planting dodging . These semi - unsloped Cheiranthus cheiri crossbreed bring forth very uniform , large prime and have a compact yet strong forking habit , a prospicient florescence window , and an acute redolence .

From delicate to strongIn the group of multicolored varieties , Berry Lemonade is one of the most various in people of colour in the WallArt series . The colors of its inflorescences wander from ample yellow and orangish - red to impressive lilac and purple shades . A fantastic caper of colors with a host of refinement in between that can keep up with any creative person ’s color pallette . The colour are beautifully cancel by the fresh jet of the leaves . Pink Lemonade is a new Erysimum variety that has a similar interplay of coloration but that is slightly more frail and restrained overall than Berry Lemonade . Shades of subtle to intense yellow and lilac dominate , also standing out beautifully against the saucy dark-green leaves .

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Just as fresh is the new WallArt Citric in the yellow chemical group . Its radiant bloom cast from ignitor to hard tad of lemon yellow , make telling , cheery highlights in any planting system . As part of the white color group , Pearl produces an altogether more pernicious display with its delicate , pearl - dyed efflorescence .

Makes a not bad summertime recurrent tooAll four Erysimum intercrossed varieties are around 15 - 20 cm tall and produce flowers in the first year . Their rude unfolding season is spring . The WallArt serial is only slightly hardy ( -3 ° C ) but is easy to winter in a cold greenhouse . Another incentive for growers : the variety in the WallArt range do not require a moth-eaten period for flowering induction and can therefore be grow as first - class anthesis summertime perennials . In this case , they can also be cultivated outdoors . For consumers , the idealistic office for this heat - loving perennial is in full Lord’s Day , such as in a rock garden or on a Confederacy - facing balcony .

Wide kitchen stove of perennialsThe new WallArt series is yet another promiscuous - care , attractive summation to the Dümmen Orange perennial range . The new Erysimum hybrids impressively enhance any planting scheme and can be combined with many different annual and perennial bedding and balcony plant life . And that ’s not all : there are enough more new , intense colors to look forward to ! A truthful highlight – even for growers who do n’t usually produce perennials .

The intact Dümmen Orange perennial range is bred and produced with the not bad of forethought . Because natural resiliency is a key characteristic of Dümmen Orange plants , growers and consumers alike will get sustainable mathematical product . With extremely resilient plants in a huge potpourri of exceptionally beautiful and diverse peak and foliage colors and shapes , success is guarantee – for grower throughout the cultivation period and for consumers plant them out in the garden , on the balcony or on the terrace .

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