"Flowers"/Seedheads of Uncinia rubra ("Hook sedge")
By David
- 25 Jul, 2010
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There are lots of plantlets popping up everywhere, from last year's plants. Worth it, methinks, to buy one or two small plants, rather than a large, expensive specimen!
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Very true David....
29 Jul, 2010
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Very pretty. I think you are right, I always try and buy a smaller plant if possible, it takes off and establishes itself more quickly than bigger specimens at a fraction of the cost.
26 Jul, 2010