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Sanguinaria canadensis 'Plena' - 2011
By Andrewr
- 29 Mar, 2011
- 8 likes
Small perennial, growing from a rhizome, for moist, humusy soil in full or part shade. Flowers open just as the bluish grey-green foliage unfolds. Only a few inches tall but up to one foot across
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Wow...a foot across! What a beauty!
29 Mar, 2011
Sticki - yes, I planted them last September. You'll probably need to go to a specialist bulb supplier to get them - I've seen them in the Avon Bulbs and Pottertons catalogues
29 Mar, 2011
thank you, its really lovely
29 Mar, 2011
Stunning like all your photos you've put on.
2 Apr, 2011
I just got this at my local GC...I am sooooooo chuffed!!
11 May, 2011
is it expensive karen?
11 May, 2011
No, not at all....I'm sure it was less than a fiver, but to be honest I can't remember the exact price.
11 May, 2011
thats not bad for such a lovely flower
11 May, 2011
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what a beautiful flower.
do you plant these in autumn?
29 Mar, 2011