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Close up of Chelone (turtleheads) for Bathgate.
By Kate123
- 4 Sep, 2021
- 5 likes
Comments on this photo
Thank you, Sheila. I must plant it in the ground. It’s in a pot, doing ok really, but Eileen had it planted out in the garden.
4 Sep, 2021
it is really good, happy in partial shade too. which is where I have it.
4 Sep, 2021
Mine too - I have it in dappled sun. It seems quite happy. I had it a couple years now. Funny, I found it at a second-hand consignment shop in lower Manhattan. Thanks for posting Kate!
4 Sep, 2021
Thanks Paul! :-))
5 Sep, 2021
Many thanks, Klahanie! That’s a pity, do you have any at all?
5 Sep, 2021
Thanks Eileen, I’ve been waiting patiently all summer for the flowers and I’m very pleased with the outcome!
5 Sep, 2021
Thanks Paul, pleased you like my turtleheads! Yours look fab too - love the unusual flowers! I’m still thinking it’s a odd place for you to pick up this plant, but, a lovely find indeed! Thanks for the tips.
5 Sep, 2021
At first glance I thought there was a snail in the centre as I had a daylily with a snail in the centre the other day haha, pretty colour:-)
7 Sep, 2021
Thanks Jane - I zoomed in and I can see what you mean! 😊
8 Sep, 2021
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Never heard of this before, but love the colour 🙂.
4 Sep, 2021