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Scabious close-up
By Spritzhenry
- 28 Oct, 2008
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My Scabious plants are still in flower. This one is 'Burgundy Bonnet'
Comments on this photo
This a lovely Scabious.Having the two colours sets it off nicely.I have a pale lemon one but find it difficult to set seed although the plant comes back year after year.I expect it is down to the reduction of bees due to this year and last years summer being so wet...
28 Oct, 2008
Do they like to be well-drained ?
28 Oct, 2008
It's in my top border which is the driest and sunniest area of the garden. I have more plants ('Chile' series') in the front garden doing just as well, in similar conditions.
28 Oct, 2008
Great color and picture...
29 Oct, 2008
These look lovely - might have to squeeze some in somewhere dry and sunny!
4 Nov, 2008
I really must seek out more varieties of scabious next year, so many pretty variations.
24 Nov, 2008
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See who else is growing Scabiosa atropurpurea (Pincushion flower).
See who else has plants in genus Scabiosa.
This photo is of "Scabiosa 'Beaujolais Bonnets'" in Spritzhenry's garden
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Scabiosa Caucasica 'Alba'
£7.50 at Burncoose -
Scabious Japonica Ritz Blue Seeds
£2.99 at Suttons Seeds -
Scabious Summer Berries Seeds
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Scabious Paper Moon Seeds
£2.45 at Suttons Seeds
Are these easy to grow?
I tried Scabious once and the plant would not thrive.
What conditions do you find they prefer?
28 Oct, 2008