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Fulton's Strawberry Surprise' Rhubarb Plant | 9cm pot
- Voted the best-tasting rhubarb in RHS Wisley trials for its exceptional flavour.
- One of only three rhubarb varieties to hold the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
- Features eye-catching red stalks and attractive lobed leaves, enhancing garden aesthetics.
- Easy to grow and resilient, suitable for open ground, raised beds, or large patio pots.
- Harvest from late spring to early summer for crumbles, jams, or stewed with cream.
- Important: Rhubarb leaves are toxic to humans and pets and should not be eaten, but they are safe to compost. Only the stalks are edible.
$7.92
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Fulton's Strawberry Surprise' Rhubarb Plant | 9cm pot
- Voted the best-tasting rhubarb in RHS Wisley trials for its exceptional flavour.
- One of only three rhubarb varieties to hold the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
- Features eye-catching red stalks and attractive lobed leaves, enhancing garden aesthetics.
- Easy to grow and resilient, suitable for open ground, raised beds, or large patio pots.
- Harvest from late spring to early summer for crumbles, jams, or stewed with cream.
- Important: Rhubarb leaves are toxic to humans and pets and should not be eaten, but they are safe to compost. Only the stalks are edible.
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- Voted the best-tasting rhubarb in RHS Wisley trials for its exceptional flavour.
- One of only three rhubarb varieties to hold the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
- Features eye-catching red stalks and attractive lobed leaves, enhancing garden aesthetics.
- Easy to grow and resilient, suitable for open ground, raised beds, or large patio pots.
- Harvest from late spring to early summer for crumbles, jams, or stewed with cream.
- Important: Rhubarb leaves are toxic to humans and pets and should not be eaten, but they are safe to compost. Only the stalks are edible.
























