Leaning larkspur
By Mamagem
- 30 Jul, 2009
- 11 likes
Guess I should have staked this one up.
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Thank you TT, I am trying to get more blue into my garden. This is the only blue I have right now.
30 Jul, 2009
Ths shade of blue is very hard to find in the plant kingdom, that's what makes it such a treat to see....:-) See if you can find a packet of annual Chinese forget-me-not seeds ,(the packet may say Cynoglossum amabile) at your local garden center this fall. They are a very rare shade of baby blue, you'll love them.
1 Aug, 2009
Sounds wonderful, I will be on the look out. Thanks Flcrazy.
1 Aug, 2009
I love this shade I have been growing a blue hibiscus but its not big enough to photo as Ive been pruning it alot so as to take cuttings.
1 Aug, 2009
I agree, it is a beautiful colour to have in your garden.
1 Aug, 2009
Ay 1st glance (without my glasses) I thought it was one of the new Impatiens, recently discovered I bought some from the plant breeder but they seem to have perished last winter.
2 Aug, 2009
That is too bad you lost them. Sounds very pretty.
2 Aug, 2009
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Pretty blue :o)
30 Jul, 2009