Brodiaea
By Amy
- 26 Jun, 2011
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I really like this Amy stunning .
26 Jun, 2011
They are hardy Meanie they survive the winters very well ,in fact I moved these last year and must have missed some because they are still growing where they where previously ,I have two clumps now !
Thanks Scotkat they look delicate because there are no leaves ,they stand up nice and straight by themselves approx 1ft high .....
26 Jun, 2011
that is beautiful,Amy..I love all blue flowers..but this shade is gorgeous..I am going to look out for one of these,for my gravel area..:o) I haven't heard of this one before..
28 Jun, 2011
I can send you a bulb when it's time to split them Sandra if you would like me to ... :o) let me know !
28 Jun, 2011
Amy,that would be great,thank you so much.I am excited already..it feels like waiting for F.a..er X...s.! I know I'm not allowed to mention this name yet..Lol.
28 Jun, 2011
Lol I know what you mean Sandra :o))
29 Jun, 2011
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That's a nice clump that you have there Amy!
Do you find them hardy in the ground?
26 Jun, 2011