Semiaquilegia odoxoides
By Spritzhenry
- 10 May, 2010
- 16 likes
This a mini-version of the others I have - but it's still a very pretty little plant.
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I agree - I came across them a couple of years ago, and only had the one sort until Malvern, where I found two different ones. :-)))
11 May, 2010
Tha was lucky!!
11 May, 2010
It was....and today I found a baby one in the border, a seedling, AND it has a flower or two on it! So they 'do' seed around. :-)))))
11 May, 2010
That's lovely - so dainty.
11 May, 2010
A "baby"....how lovely.....will have a look round my plant and see if she has "produced~".....
11 May, 2010
I do hope you find some - I spotted a leaf from another one, as well, but not in flower.
11 May, 2010
Dainty and delicate...........
12 May, 2010
You were too busy buying your Clems to find these, Flori! LOL.
12 May, 2010
Now Spritz, if I have any fault at all (Don't even go there!), it's my weakness for Clems, I'm blinded by love for them,so miss out on fabulous plants like these! Oh darnit!! lol.
12 May, 2010
I daren't tell you how many Clems I have..........................
12 May, 2010
I will count mine, and get back to you........it could take a while.......maybe a week or two.......a month??.......tee hee hee! :~))
13 May, 2010
Oh FLORI!!!!!! Tsk, tsk!!
13 May, 2010
And there you were, thinking I was jesting.......lol! :~))
13 May, 2010
And you weren't???
I'm off out now. See you later!
13 May, 2010
I listed mine the other day, i have ..... 20 !
In a small garden that's not bad is it ;-)
(That doesn't include the tiny alpine versions !!!)
13 May, 2010
Hi Louise! :~)) 20 is a pretty good haul my friend for a small garden! I just love them,have you tried the Herbaceous ones too? I had one that had flower heads that looked and scented just like Hyacinths~amazing variety!
13 May, 2010
I had one of the herbaceous, bushy type a few years ago but lost it - i think i moved it late in summer and it didn't get its roots down before the winter came.
I like the sound of those of yours though .... i want some .... they sound gorgeous.
13 May, 2010
LOL Louise! I think it was the Clematis heracleifolia 'Wyevale'. It's more a shrub than a climber, and grows to 3/4ft. The scent is knock-out,and it has violet blue flowers similar to Hyacinth,in late summer. It's very hardy! :~))
14 May, 2010
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Mine isn't quite out yet...but they are lovely...
11 May, 2010