Primula F1
Primula veris is one plant that has been shown to have medicinal effects. It is commonly utilised among the older population to alleviate some of the symptoms of ageing. The beautiful blossoms of this plant also make it sound like a decorative accent.
Many species of Primula, like the famed Candelabra variety, require consistently damp conditions and thrive in bog gardens or near running water; they can even tolerate partial shade. Primroses thrive in semi-shade and appreciate a mulch of organic debris or leaf mould because they are native to wooded areas

Pepper aladin F1
The mature fruits of the annual Capsicum Annuum Aladdin, which are delicious, come in a rainbow of colours. A beautiful and vibrant houseplant, ornamental pepper plants bear little fruit that is continuously changing hues. Capsicum annuum is also known as Christmas pepper.

Vinca F1
Vinca plants are either subshrubs or herbaceous, with slender trailing stems measuring between 1 and 2 metres (3.3 and 6.6 feet) in length. They never reach a height of more than 20 to 70 centimetres (8 to 27.5 inches) above ground. The stems frequently take root at their points of contact with the ground, allowing the plant to spread rapidly.
They have also been utilised as disinfectants and cancer treatments to treat diabetes and high blood pressure. The vinca alkaloids can stop cell division and kill cells due to their cytotoxic properties. VBL, VRL, VCR, and VDS are the four main vinca alkaloids used in medicine today.

Carnation Giant F1
This Giant of Chabaud Used a Rainbow of Hues. The carnation is a semi-perennial flower highly valued for its extended bloom period. These carnations come in various colours, including red, pink, yellow, and white, and their vast flowers have a pleasant spicy, clove-like aroma.
Whether grown in a garden or purchased as cut flowers for use in bouquets, centrepieces, or corsages, border carnations are a perennial favourite. The wild carnations’ mutualistic association with diverse insect pollinators also contributes to the ecosystem’s health.

Zinnia Dahlia Mix
Semi-double and double blooms from a Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia make a bold impression all summer long. All Zinnias, including this one, are simple to grow, withstand visits from hungry deer, and draw in plenty of pollinators.
Although they share a common ancestor with daisies and sunflowers, zinnias and dahlias are distinct species of the aster family (Asteraceae). While both produce huge, colourful flowers, their growth patterns and dissemination methods set them apart.

Gomphrina F1
The brilliant magenta bracts surrounding these perennials’ flower clusters offer the actual show from late summer till frost. Various cultivars provide a broader palette of flower petal hues, such as red, pink, purple, lilac, violet, and white.
The anti-inflammatory effects of freshly brewed Gomphrena tea are well documented. Bronchitis and laryngitis can be fought off with this tea’s help. In relieving such symptoms, it helps with headaches, hoarseness, sore throats, and coughs. In addition, tea has been shown to alleviate asthma symptoms.