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Aconitum
By Spritzhenry
- 18 Sep, 2009
- 9 likes
Very tall plants, which don't seem to mind being in shade at the back of the wide border.
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Lovely plant. Im trying to build up my stock of these
19 Sep, 2009
I have no idea how to do that...I shall have to read my new book which came yesterday!! :-))
Thanks, both.
19 Sep, 2009
Lovely plant, is this the same as Monkshood?
19 Sep, 2009
I think it might be, yes.
19 Sep, 2009
they do set seed and you can split the plant in the spring and i think you can take cuttings as you would delphiniums.
19 Sep, 2009
I shall try splitting S as nothing but ladies mantle and willow herb seem to self seed in my garden!
20 Sep, 2009
Everone has been telling me that their Alchemilla seeds everywhere, and mine did in Kent, but never here until this year! I was looking at the one Godetia, and there are several baby Alchemilla there!
I shall have a go at cuttings in the spring, Sbg. Thanks, Mageth, I might try splitting too... there are enough of them there to have a go!
20 Sep, 2009
my alchemilla have never self seeded :o(
20 Sep, 2009
Like the colour..
20 Sep, 2009
Don't give up, Sbg - this is the first time in almost 5 years!
20 Sep, 2009
One more to add to my already astronomical list!
18 Jan, 2010
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i love tall plants the colour is lovely.great pic
19 Sep, 2009