Pulsatilla vulgaris - 2010
By Andrewr
- 29 Mar, 2010
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Seemingly unaffected by the winter we have just had
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The whole plant is really lovely.
29 Mar, 2010
very nice
29 Mar, 2010
fantastic.
29 Mar, 2010
I do love these colours.....Is it a Rockery or a Woodland plant Andrew?
29 Mar, 2010
FP - this is a British native. It needs full sun, very sharp drainage and definitely prefers an alkaline soil. My soil is acid but I have planted it right beside the drive so it can get its roots into the lime rubble underneath.The soil just here is full of bits of stone here so it should feel at home
29 Mar, 2010
Mine is only just showing above the soil.....at least I know its still there....lol
29 Mar, 2010
Its lovely Andrew.......
29 Mar, 2010
Oh now i had some of these *scratches head* where on earth are they!
4 Apr, 2010
Mine came through the winter unscathed too Andrew...
10 Apr, 2010
Mine are only just showing.
14 Apr, 2010
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Like those think they are realy nice.
29 Mar, 2010