Persicaria affinis 'Donald Lowndes'
(Knotweed, Bistorta affinis 'Donald Lowndes')
A low spreading plant, good for ground cover, that produces short pink pokers of small flowers that turn brick red with age. Below the spikes, which sit on slender stems, is a carpet of very dark, slim leaves.
A low spreading plant, good for ground cover, that produces short pink pokers of small flowers that turn brick red with age. Below the spikes, which sit on slender stems, is a carpet of very dark, slim leaves.
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Colour: Pink
Flowers: July, August, and September
Height x Spread: 45cm x 75cm
Soil: Well-drained
Planting position: Sun/Partial Shade
Evergreen
Spreading plant
Hardy to -10 degrees and more. Most of the leaves drop in autumn leaving behind long, creeping stems. Cut these back right to where the plant pops out of the soil to create a tidier carpet.
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