Jeffersonia dubia - 2010
By Andrewr
- 18 Apr, 2010
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This clump has grown from a single crown planted in a small trough in autumn 2003
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Beautiful little plant...
18 Apr, 2010
What a pretty colour and shape, these are new to me.
18 Apr, 2010
And me........arn't they gorgeous!!
19 Apr, 2010
I'm not sure of the scale I'm seeing Andrew - how big are these flowers? I don't recognise it at all...
19 Apr, 2010
Most definitely worth the wait Andrew.
19 Apr, 2010
Sid - these flowers are a couple of inches across - the plant only gets about eight inches tall so they are quite big for the size of the plant. Downside is they only last for two or three weeks. This is a woodlander so full or part shade and a humusy soil suit it - beware of slug damage, especially in spring
19 Apr, 2010
Gosh the flowers are quite big then! It's lovely - I wonder why it's not more commonly seen...?
19 Apr, 2010
Probably the short flowering time makes it unviable at Garden Centres. By the time they've got it, it's stopped!
19 Apr, 2010
Pity...
20 Apr, 2010
Nice one another new one to me........
21 Apr, 2010
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Lovely.
18 Apr, 2010