Sisyrinchium striatum - 2010
By Andrewr
- 11 Jun, 2010
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Shirley - just let it run to seed and you'll get seedlings popping up nearby. They can be rather prolific - you have been warned!
11 Jun, 2010
Many thanks Andrew, I'll do that and may plant them in the gravel area for ease of pulling up.
11 Jun, 2010
We have this one, would like to get some different ones now......
15 Jun, 2010
I cannot believe the neighbours to Mum have uprooted the whole lot in order to repair the fence ! All gone to the tip now. : o (((
15 Jun, 2010
Shirley - someone nearby must be growing it. Look in other gardens and see who has it - they will have seedlings as well
16 Jun, 2010
Thanks, Andrew, will do a recce on Friday !
16 Jun, 2010
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I am so glad I've seen this Andrew as it's growing between my Mums and a neighbours driveway, just appeared through the paving cracks ! I like it, they don't ! How to propagate/steal please ?
11 Jun, 2010