Moonlight Serenade Collection

Common name: Spotted deadnettle

An excellent option to brighten your garden with Beacon Silver's outstanding silver foliage and delicate pink flowers.

-20°C and below
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Moonlight Serenade Collection brings you three fabulous foliage plants in transformative shades of green, silver and white, with a splash of pink. A collaboration of tall spires, furry mounds and creeping habits to elevate your planting - spreading understated sophistication wherever they grow. Your collection is made up of Leontopodium nivale subsp. alpinum Blossom of Snow - the much loved, semi-evergreen and dainty bloom commonly known as Edelweiss which produces white flowers from May to August (H&S: 30-40cm); Digitalis purpurea subsp. heywoodii Silver Fox - a stellar combination of silvery leaves and cream-white flowers (from May to July) adding starry, speckled towers to your garden (H: 75cm S: 45cm); and Lamium maculatum Beacon Silver - commonly called the deadnettle, leaves are frosted in appearance and magenta pink blooms are held from July to September (H: 20cm S: 60cm). Moonlight Serenade Collection prefers a spot in moist, well-drained soil of any type. in sun or shade. Fully hardy and hardy perennials or biennials. Eidelweiss (a perennial) likes full sun, Silver Fox (a biennial) is happy in partial sun and Beacon Silver (a perennial) likes partial to full shade. all are hardy or fully-hardy so should not need additional winter protection throughout most of the UK.
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