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Claytonia sibirica


Claytonia sibirica (Claytonia sibirica)

A tiny plant that flowers for ages - and seeds itself too. Unlike other 'thugs' this one is welcome and easy to control!



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Oooo...I like this, very pretty.

6 Apr, 2009

 

It's hardy, too!

6 Apr, 2009

 

It looks very like a hardy geranium, did you buy it or seed it Spritz? I do like tidy plants.

7 Apr, 2009

 

I bought the first one - then it seeded itself! It's a lot smaller than a geranium, DD.

7 Apr, 2009

 

This is on my wish list.

8 Apr, 2009

 

I hope you find one. I'll PM the name of the Nursery where I got mine.

8 Apr, 2009

 

Very pretty.

9 Apr, 2009

 

Hello Spritz ~
Could you please tell me where to buy this one. Thanks.

10 Apr, 2009

 

I'll PM you ASAP.

10 Apr, 2009

 

Thank you :o)

10 Apr, 2009

 

For us in Canada this is deemed a non-invasive boreal wild flower. http://www.fleurssauvages.ca/portulacaceae/claytonia_sibirica.html
Perhaps I'll be able to find a cultivated version that is hardy for the east coast... it's very pretty.

12 Apr, 2009



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