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Dianthus 'Diane' with Aquilegia
By Wagger
- 20 Jun, 2017
- 6 likes
These go well together - happy accident.
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21 Jun, 2017
That's beautiful ...
21 Jun, 2017
Diane seems really easy to keep - along with Doris, Thruppenny.
Often lurking in the background, Brian.
I was pleased with this combo, Shirley.
22 Jun, 2017
I was hoping you would come back Wagger its lovely to know you ve been here all the time ☺
22 Jun, 2017
Wagger, the Aquilegia reminded me that I had one very similar, possibly 'Tequila Sunrise', but it seems to have disappeared ... :o(
23 Jun, 2017
This is a McKana Hybrid, Shirley. I grow Tequila Sunrise which has much smaller flowers and the red is very variable. The foliage is more dissected too and a bit bluer. I can only keep them in pots as they need much better drainage than my soil can give.
23 Jun, 2017
Interesting info., thanks Wagger.
24 Jun, 2017
Thanks, Homebird. I'm growing some on from seed at the moment to see how true they come - won't know until next year.
29 Jun, 2017
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Beautiful combination those Dianthus are beauties.
20 Jun, 2017