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Dicentra peregrina
By Naoto
- 11 May, 2013
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We, Japanese, call this dwarf dicentra "the queen of alpine plants". The height is only 10cm (4inch) and its flower is very similar to Dicentra spectabilis.
So far only one flower this year - I hope there will be more next year......
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Cracking plant Naoto
11 May, 2013
I've tried to get this going from seed.No luck yet.
11 May, 2013
Thanks for the comments, guys!
@Pcw
Seeds of D.peregrina may take from 1 to 3 years to germinate so please be patient! I'll also try to get some seeds of D.peragrina "alba form" from Japan later this year.
12 May, 2013
Naoto-success.I sowed 10 seeds on 9th jan 2012 and 2 have germinated.At least I hope they are the Dicentra and not a couple of dandelions!
They are long,thin,glaucous seedlngs with a single seed leaf.Does that sound right?
23 May, 2013
@Pcw
Sorry for the delay in replying.....
Congrats and it sounds right......I'm looking forward to hearing your next report.....
18 Jun, 2013
Definitely not dandelions.Do you think it's worth removing the two germinated seeds and leaving the others to see if anything happens.
18 Jun, 2013
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See who else is growing Dicentra peregrina.
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Dicentra Spectabilis 'Alba'
£8.50 at Burncoose -
Dicentra Formosa 'Luxuriant'
£8.50 at Burncoose -
Dicentra Formosa
£8.50 at Burncoose -
Dicentra Spectabilis
£8.50 at Burncoose -
Dicentra Spectabilis 'Goldheart'
£10.50 at Burncoose
I bet your proud of that one, not that easy to keep happy.
11 May, 2013