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LadyBells, adenophora liliifolia
By Greenthumb
- 11 Sep, 2011
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This lovely blue lady tagged along with a clump of lily of the valley from a friends garden. I've been letting it go to seed to spread so I can clean up those tiny lilies, but its grown in thick. Along with another stowaway geranium.
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To think that its a stowaway is even more impressive to me. I would surely say one of the gems of the garden Meanie. The woman that gave me the Convalaria majalis wondered if they even lived. Her eyes got very large as I described how well they took and all the stowaways that took too, these wonderful ladybells, a big blue geranium and some white violets, the wild violets here are blue. I don't think she realized a bunch of her garden came in that bag.....lol.
11 Sep, 2011
Lucky dip.....I'm going to call this patch my lucky dip, what great wording! Thank you Homebird.
11 Sep, 2011
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That's a bit of a gem Greenthumb!
11 Sep, 2011