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Macleaya Micropcarpa
By Simbad
- 12 Nov, 2009
- 4 likes
Not a very good picture, so tall couldn't fit it all on must have been over 8ft this year
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It has done you proud. Nice planting scheme
13 Nov, 2009
Thankyou Drc built are own house 8 years ago on old allotment land, quite heavy clay, but is good soil suppose because its been improved over the years when used as allotments, lucky me :-)
Thanks Pipsqueak ;-)
13 Nov, 2009
I think you can always tell when the soil is good by the results.
13 Nov, 2009
Wow, this is one of the big perennials you mentioned, isnt it. Gorgeous.
13 Nov, 2009
Thanks Dawn, is a bit rampant in some parts of the garden, but for some reason quite well behaved here, love it.
13 Nov, 2009
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See who else is growing Macleaya microcarpa (Plume poppy).
See who else has plants in genus Macleaya.
This photo is of "Macleaya Microcarpa (plume poppy)" in Simbad's garden
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Macleaya Microcarpa 'Kelways Coral Plume'
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Macleaya Microcarpa 'Kelway's Coral Plume' (Plume Poppy)
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Thats a really pretty garden is your soil rich like parts of norfolk?
12 Nov, 2009