Francoa Sonchifolia
By Simbad
- 12 Jul, 2010
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Yes Meanie, forms lovely rosettes of semi-evergreen leaves and the flower spikes are around 3ft,another I grew from seed,really easy, have it dotted about all over the place.
Funny I thought you might like this one ;-)
12 Jul, 2010
Lovely......
13 Jul, 2010
Me too have just jotted the name down for next year!
13 Jul, 2010
:-)
13 Jul, 2010
This is absolutely beautiful!
It has the lovely name (bridal wreath) too!
I can't wait to see this in my garden!
Does it flower from the year 1 (from seed)???
16 Sep, 2010
Is really pretty isn't it, just has rosettes of crinkly leaves then these spikes rise up around 3ft tall, another you have to sow on the surface in spring, tiny seeds, just put in a warm spot not direct sun and mist with a fine sprayer, to keep moist, you'll end up with thousands of these, they grow like mustard and cress,lol.
Don't think it flowered till second year here.
16 Sep, 2010
These are very pretty!!
I don't mind having thousands of these!!!
Thank you for the advice!!!
16 Sep, 2010
That's lovely Kathy! Thanks for the ID and for the info. I now know where to plant it!
23 Jun, 2014
:-))
23 Jun, 2014
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Oh yes!
Is this a perennial?
12 Jul, 2010