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Hi,
looking for some full size Nicotiana instead in the short F1 hybrids which have been around for the last few (many) years. I can order online from Thompson&Morgan, but wondered if anyone had seen these in any of the major chains? TIA Dave R -- |
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 20:37:55 +0100, "David W.E. Roberts"
wrote: Hi, looking for some full size Nicotiana instead in the short F1 hybrids which have been around for the last few (many) years. I can order online from Thompson&Morgan, but wondered if anyone had seen these in any of the major chains? TIA Dave R Take a look at www.coffinails.com Sells several varieties of full size Nicotiana Tabacum seeds at very reasonable prices with full cultivation instructions and a growers' forum on the site. You don't have to dry and cure the leaves if you don't want to. They're an impressive plant, growing to 6 feet or more with attractive pink or white flowers. Might be a bit late to start from seed now, though. |
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![]() David W.E. Roberts wrote: Hi, looking for some full size Nicotiana instead in the short F1 hybrids which have been around for the last few (many) years. I can order online from Thompson&Morgan, but wondered if anyone had seen these in any of the major chains? I've never seen either e.g N. sylvestris or N. mutabilis in garden centres. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon |
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David W.E. Roberts writes
Hi, looking for some full size Nicotiana instead in the short F1 hybrids which have been around for the last few (many) years. I can order online from Thompson&Morgan, but wondered if anyone had seen these in any of the major chains? What are you after, the colour or the scent? And how large is 'full size'? If it's the scent you are interested in, try growing N sylvestris, which grows easily to 5ft, with long necked white flowers and a powerful scent. It's a bit of an attractant for whitefly, which don't seem to do it any harm. You can over winter it under cover (cut it back hard) or grow it easily from seed each year. -- Kay |
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