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Lunaria rediviva - 2010
By Andrewr
- 15 Apr, 2010
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Perennial honesty, growing two to three feet tall in sun or part shade in moist soil. Here, it is on heavy clay
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Uma - mine is growing in the same conditions as yours so that probably makes the answer 'yes'
16 Apr, 2010
Grows all over with me Andrew & Uma. I have several types variegated, white & mauve, plain leaf, white & mauve &, a slightly different one which I'll post tomorrow. Now my soil is very free draining black & sandy, it grows mostly in sun but sometimes shade.Seeds around very freely,flowering the following year.
19 Apr, 2010
Thanks, Andrew and Pamd for the info. :)
19 Apr, 2010
Pamd - this is the perennial one. Do you have this as well as the biennial?
19 Apr, 2010
I have the purple form, biennial, it was in the garden when I came here.
20 Apr, 2010
Such useful plants, love all of them.
21 Apr, 2010
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Think, have this one in my garden, but never known the name of it...Grown from the seeds and began to flower the second year...
Andrew, have this one in the woodland corner, are these conditions proper for it?
16 Apr, 2010