Dierama 'Tiny Bells'
By Louise1
- 18 Jun, 2010
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A 12" Dierama.
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Very pretty!
18 Jun, 2010
lost mine too...they are lovely
18 Jun, 2010
My white one is about to flower - for the first time! :-))
18 Jun, 2010
I haven't heard of this one !!!!!!.....why?......its so "dinky/"......
18 Jun, 2010
Lovely colour, no sign of flower buds on mine yet........
19 Jun, 2010
Thanks folks :-))
Meanie, where did you buy yours, was it easy to find ? I could only find it at Beth Chattos nursery - i bought it online.
Alice, i think it's because it's rarely seen - around 'here' anyway, i searched and searched and it was BCs that was the only supplier, i'm keen to hear where Meanie bought his now !
It's such a lovely little plant and perfect for the small garden.
20 Jun, 2010
I found it at a local nursery - I was looking to replace my full sized Dierama which had died after four years. I'm led to believe that they're not that long lasting.
20 Jun, 2010
That sounds like a good nursery, Meanie :-)
Some perennials aren't are they, such a pity.
20 Jun, 2010
The way that I see is that everything has a finite life. As long as I know I don't mind!
20 Jun, 2010
True.
20 Jun, 2010
Lost all our Dieramas last winter, not seen this one though......
21 Jun, 2010
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See who else is growing Dierama pulcherrimum (Angel's fishing rod).
See who else has plants in genus Dierama.
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Another casualty this winter. They're so lovely too.
18 Jun, 2010