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Self-Heading Plants

Self-heading plants build upright structure on their own, without needing a pole, trellis or frame to look complete. They suit all who want a strong, centered silhouette from a single pot, whether that means a compact crown, a short trunk or a broader fountain of leaves. Buy self-heading plants when you want height and presence with less training than climbing plants and a clearer outline than looser growers give.

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