Uvularia grandiflora
By Spritzhenry
- 18 Apr, 2010
- 18 likes
Another shade-loving plant waiting to be planted. I love this one!
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And you didn't get one, Arlene? :-(((
18 Apr, 2010
~ no~ What was I thinking!~ Where did you get yours?
18 Apr, 2010
Very striking
18 Apr, 2010
Love this one too, Spritzhenry...
19 Apr, 2010
Striking is the right word for that :-)
19 Apr, 2010
Hi Arlene - at an open garden, I'm afraid - so no help to you. Sorry! Maybe they'll be around at Malvern??
It is a striking plant, I agree, folks. I think it'll look good in a shady corner. :-)
19 Apr, 2010
Will be beautiful in the shade...:>)
19 Apr, 2010
I hope so - i'm just off out to decide where to plant it!
19 Apr, 2010
Another wish plant for my shady corner..
19 Apr, 2010
Sorry Carol - but it is lovely....so I can't blame you!
19 Apr, 2010
Have to agree with you..:o))
19 Apr, 2010
I like that it's very different !
19 Apr, 2010
I like the common name, too, Amy....:-)))
19 Apr, 2010
it's so nice, this is another one I lost to the s&s, I really must try it again
20 Apr, 2010
There is a large clump of this in Kews woodland garden: its a smashing plant.
20 Apr, 2010
There should be, too! I agree - I got one last year which didn't reappear after the winter, so when I saw this in flower, I had to get it.
Sorry, Grindle - try at Malvern?? Those s&s are a 'menace'!!
20 Apr, 2010
that's what I'm hoping Spritz, I've given up on the 'organic' method and returned to the 'old' way, with a drier spring and a bit of help, I've been far more successful this year with new growth.
21 Apr, 2010
Good - I'm pleased for you. It's heart-breaking to lose plants to those critters.
21 Apr, 2010
i had this once but lost it about 8yrs ago. will have to re bu it. forgotten how lovely it looks.
25 Apr, 2010
Yes - you should have this for your shade! Last year's one is still there - it's coming through. :-))))))
25 Apr, 2010
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~ I saw some of these at Cardiff~ lovely!
18 Apr, 2010