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Geum 'Eos' (For my File)
By Siris
- 6 May, 2017
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Geum with yellow foliage, and orange flowers. Put in shade to prevent leaf scorching.
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It says light shade. I always put soft yellow leaved plants in a shady position otherwise they scorch. Flowers are orange, more sparse than the green leaved version apparently.
7 May, 2017
Less Chlorophyll in the leaves with the colour so understandingly less flowers
Gg
8 May, 2017
Yes, same problem with leaves with lots of white to them.
8 May, 2017
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Another new variety to me ... does it say keep in shade ?
Be interesting to see the flowers when its ready Siris
Gg
7 May, 2017