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Antirrhinum hispanicum hisp. 'Roseum'
By Spritzhenry
- 31 Jul, 2009
- 9 likes
I had no idea that there are perennial Antirrhinums...this is a small plant, and it will apparently seed itself into the gravel where I've planted it, too!
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Love the way it seems to curl around itself pretty.lovely shade of pink
31 Jul, 2009
They will quickly make a bed all by themselves. A very prolific plant here.
31 Jul, 2009
I love the pinks. I hope it spreads successfully.
1 Aug, 2009
Thanks, Gg - and Gt! I do hope it makes itself at home. I bought and planted two more so-called self-seeding plants from the Nursery I visited - 'Oenothera rosea' - quite small flat plants, but when the flowers are open, they are a beautiful bright pink.
I'm trying to get a wider range of plants into my gravel garden, so some of the Geranium sanguineum will have to go! That seeds itself like crazy...
1 Aug, 2009
Hooray, now I know what mine is - I've been trying to find the name for ages.
1 Aug, 2009
How nice, Wagger! Glad to be of assistance. :-)
2 Aug, 2009
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lovely ! :~))
31 Jul, 2009