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Anaphalis triplinervis
By Kasy
- 18 Aug, 2012
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or if you prefer common name - triple-nerved pearly everlasting.
Very unusual plant, remember seeing it for the first and only time in a garden in winter 2008 in RHS Hyde Hall. Lovely seedheads.
So when I saw they are available from a supplier - immediatelly ordered a tray and bought myself one.
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I think it's got its name from three nerves visible on a leaf.
Maybe I can make a tea from its leaves Katarina and ask someone with weak nerves to drink it? lol.
Yes - they are the flower buds. Picture taken few days ago, will check what they look like tomorrow:)
18 Aug, 2012
Yes, please. If it works, we will open apotheke.
18 Aug, 2012
The logo will be PILKA NERWÓW.
18 Aug, 2012
:)
18 Aug, 2012
From a quick google it looks as if it can get rather large Kasy!
18 Aug, 2012
not chances of being huge in this case:) growing in a pot, and it's quite easy to propagate by division. already have few babies off it;-)
19 Aug, 2012
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Triple nerved? Where did it get its name? Is it good for those who have weak nerves, Kasia? :)))
These are the buds, aren´t they?
18 Aug, 2012