Pot Size : 9cm
'George Davison' is an old established hybrid, first released in 1900 with large, rounded golden-yellow flowers produced in profusion from orange buds. The outer faces of the petals are tinted deeper orange-yellow. It is one of the best mid-season yellows for the garden, and named after it's breeder, who was head gardener at Westwick Hall in Norfolk.
Height | 75-90cm (30-36") |
Spread | 45cm (18") |
Flowering Period | Summer |
Hardiness | Normally hardy provided soil is well-drained and mulch is applied in autumn |
Position | Full sun or part-shade |
Soil | Most soils but not too dry |