Petrorhagia (tunic flower)
By Simbad
- 19 Jul, 2010
- 11 likes
Lovely little rockery or front of border plant, flowers for ages.
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It seeds around too Dawn, another bonus:-)
19 Jul, 2010
We like that Kathy, seeding around saves so much work.
19 Jul, 2010
Certainly does Dawn none of that potting on and loads of compost,lol, just move when they're big enough:-)
19 Jul, 2010
Oh Kathy, I'm going to be so busy this Autumn planting the young plants out getting ready to set more new ones.
19 Jul, 2010
Me too Dawn, already checking my seed box,collected quite a few new ones to sow:-)
19 Jul, 2010
Me too, love it though, gives you so much to look forward to during the winter months!
20 Jul, 2010
Very pretty and dainty.
20 Jul, 2010
Thanks :-)
Certainly does Carole, just must stop growing so many, rapidly running out of space:-)
20 Jul, 2010
I agree, so nice to have the seeds germinating ready for Spring.
20 Jul, 2010
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the ones that flower for ages are so well worth having.
19 Jul, 2010