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13 Origanum vulgare ‘Roseum’ Useful marjoram with attractive mounds of evergreen foliage. Flowers July to September. Full sun and dry soil. 50cm. RHS H5.

14 Delicate, short-lived scabious with pale-purple pincushion flowers that rise above low rosettes of dissected foliage. 1m. RHS H4.

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