Potentilla megalantha
By Spritzhenry
- 26 Apr, 2010
- 14 likes
It's in flower now - a lovely bright colour - the flowers close when the sun goes away.
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It's quite a low-growing plant, and I love the colour, Amy. That is - when I can see it! ;-))
27 Apr, 2010
Is this herbaceous or woody type Spritz? Ive got reds, orange and peach, all herb., but not a yellow one. Does it make reasonable growth?
19 Jan, 2011
It's herbaceous, although there do seem to be a few leaves there...??? It may have been affected by the cold, so I'll keep an eye on it this year, always supposing it survives!
20 Jan, 2011
Methinks I will look around for this!
20 Jan, 2011
I'm trying to think where it came from. It'll come to me, Tetra.
21 Jan, 2011
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nice and bright ....
27 Apr, 2010