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Kirengeshoma palmata


Kirengeshoma palmata (Kirengeshoma palmata)



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How lovely...it's quite special isn't it? mine is flowering now too, but as usual, something has munched it. I'm sure it's earwigs you know. The leaves on my buddleia Santana are like lace again this year. I'll be glad to get away from them. They're not as bad this year, but they are still found under every pot with their families of young ones. I really can't stand them. Did you hear GQT last week? A lady asked about them and the panel really poo-pood the idea that it was earwigs that were eating her plants......not me...I was shouting at the radio....again. Sometimes GQT drives me quite mad!

30 Sep, 2013

 

Kirengeshoma palmata i had never seen or heard of before.... so did the google search thing to fine out more...

on images i saw the plant in full bloom and thought it looked like starfish... same amount of arms.... loved it...

looks wonderful your plant... it looks like a sugary yellow :)

Jane.

you have some pretty smart flowers in your garden.

30 Sep, 2013

 

Thanks - I really like this one, the more so because of its late flowering.

Cottage, I don't suffer from earwigs thank goodness but you have my sympathy. x

1 Oct, 2013

 

Spritz how I wish I had the room and the shady moist conditions to grow this, it looks lovely.

1 Oct, 2013

 

It is, especially now when the weather's so gloomy. :-)

2 Oct, 2013

 

Hi Barbara reminds me of abutilon, is it hardier?
I heard GQT too Karen ... now I don't know if this helps, but ear wigs are marvellous mothers, probably the best in the insect world ....no? oh well I tried:-))

6 Oct, 2013

 

It is hardy, Ba. It likes a shady spot.

7 Oct, 2013

 

this is really pretty Spritz, :-)

7 Oct, 2013

 

Hiya! Thanks. :-)))))

8 Oct, 2013

bjs
Bjs
 

Karen the problem is Viburnum Beetle they produce thousands of minute Caterpillars on the underside of the leaf they can be controlled by spraying but needs doing twice before you even see a hole in the leaf.
I have the same problem, some years I remember to spray and they are alright.

8 Oct, 2013

 

mine were stunning this year. they did themselves proud.
its a fav plant, such a nice soft colour too,

31 Oct, 2013



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