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Digitalis "Milk Chocolate"
By Meanie
- 15 Jun, 2011
- 7 likes
New this year.
First bloom and small at seven or eight millimetres.
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very nice meanie, oddly enough i've got seed of these coming in the next few days for next year,,
15 Jun, 2011
They certainly are small. When a few more are open I'll stick a photo on of the flower stem - it's attractive.
SL - I would have shared!!!
15 Jun, 2011
Ahh sorry i'd already ordered them monday morning with a few others.. :-)
16 Jun, 2011
A few others being??
16 Jun, 2011
Aconitum Carmichaelii, Campanula Punctata 'beetroot', Dictamnus purpureus, Lobelia Tupa , and a few others :-)
16 Jun, 2011
Aconitum - check this, but I believe that they need a cold period to germinate. Can't seem to get any viable seeds from my Aconites....
Dictamnus - nice choice!
Still have some spare Tupa seeds !
16 Jun, 2011
yes i'll have the aconitum in the fridge for a few months possibly leave there till winter and put into the cold frame till spring,
i didn't know you had tupa i'm doing a chile / south american plant session :-)
16 Jun, 2011
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They are tiny!
15 Jun, 2011