Cheiranthus ‘Spring Feeling’ — Hardy Short-Lived Perennial, Bee-Friendly, 1L Pot (Set of 3 or 6)

Cheiranthus ‘Spring Feeling’ — Hardy Short-Lived Perennial, Bee-Friendly, 1L Pot (Set of 3 or 6)

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£20.99 GBP
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Cheiranthus ‘Spring Feeling’ — Hardy Short-Lived Perennial, Bee-Friendly, 1L Pot (Set of 3 or 6)
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Cheiranthus ‘Spring Feeling’ — Hardy Short-Lived Perennial, Bee-Friendly, 1L Pot (Set of 3 or 6)

£20.99 GBP
Sale price  £20.99 GBP Regular price 
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Cheiranthus ‘Spring Feeling’ — a hardy herbaceous perennial with highly fragrant rose-pink and bicoloured flowers and flowering march to june. A reliable nectar source for bees and pollinators. Supplied as a set of 3 or 6 well-rooted plants in 1L pots, grown peat-free at our Yorkshire nursery and ready to plant out.

At a glance

  • Type: Hardy Short-Lived Perennial
  • Mature size: 40–60cm × 40cm
  • Flowering: March to June (often re-flowering)
  • Position: Full Sun
  • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, early-season pollinators
  • Supplied as: Set of 3 or 6 plants in 1L pots

The detail

Cheiranthus ‘Spring Feeling’ is bushy, semi-evergreen, settles happily into sunny borders, cottage gardens, gravel gardens, scented plantings.

Why ours

Grown by us in Yorkshire, in peat-free compost, shipped in plastic-free packaging. Every plant arrives strong, well-rooted and ready to thrive — not weeks of waiting before it gets going. Each order includes access to our free care app with planting and seasonal care reminders.

How to grow

Botanical name Cheiranthus 'Spring Feeling'
Mature size 40–60cm × 40cm
Growth habit Bushy, semi-evergreen
Position Full Sun
Soil Well-drained, poor to moderately fertile, alkaline preferred
Watering Low; drought-tolerant once established
Flowering March to June (often re-flowering)
Hardiness Hardy
Attracts Bees, butterflies, early-season pollinators
Best for Sunny borders, cottage gardens, gravel gardens, scented plantings

Frequently asked

Will it come back next year?

Yes — Cheiranthus ‘Spring Feeling’ is a hardy short-lived perennial. It will return reliably each year, growing stronger as it establishes.

When does it flower?

Expect flowers from march to june (often re-flowering). Deadhead spent blooms to encourage repeat flowering.

Is it really bee-friendly?

Yes — Cheiranthus ‘Spring Feeling’ is a known nectar source visited by bees, butterflies and other pollinators throughout its flowering season.

What size pot does it arrive in?

Sets are supplied as 3 or 6 individual plants in 1L pot, well-rooted and ready to plant out.

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