Polemonium(Jacob's Ladder ) 2nd flowering...
By Bloomer
- 29 Jul, 2011
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love the soft blue colour
29 Jul, 2011
That is lovely. What do they like?
29 Jul, 2011
Thanks Cinders..I did a bit of an experiment this year,and planted some in sun,some in shade..they have all grown and flowered well,but these in the shade are the ones flowering better the 2nd time around...glad yours are doing well too ..
Thank you Paul..it is a lovely shade of blue..I have just looked in my RHS book,and it looks like one called 'Lambrook Mauve' ? Why Mauve,I don't know..!
29 Jul, 2011
That's pretty :o)
29 Jul, 2011
Sticki..haha,you must have been reading my mind ! Lol
how weird is that ? ...see above :o)))
29 Jul, 2011
Thank you Terra..It's one of my favourites ..but I love blue anyway :o)
29 Jul, 2011
Yes thanks! Must have been writing at the same time.
29 Jul, 2011
No idea - but nice anyhow :))))
29 Jul, 2011
very pretty soft blue.
31 Jul, 2011
Thanks Lulu..I love the fern like foliage too. :o)
31 Jul, 2011
gorgeous colour:)
1 Aug, 2011
Cheers Pixi :o)
1 Aug, 2011
Lovely pic Bloomer. I've had a p.nothern lights flowering solidly for ever (exageration) it's a fantastic plant. Aren't the individual flowers beautiful too:-)
4 Aug, 2011
Thanks Ba..Is your's a similar colour to mine ? The one in my book looks like mine,but it is only a guess..maybe it could be the same as yours..
7 Aug, 2011
I did put a pic on Bloomer a while ago if you'd like a peek? Northern Lights starts off more of a pale blue then darkens slightly...far more blue than my old ones and a much better shape, no support needed. Yours does look like mine though. Anyway, of course you'd have Northern lights:-)
8 Aug, 2011
Just had a look at your pic,Ba..it could be the same,and mine does darken slightly when its ready for dying off.but I thought mine might be 'Lambrook Mauve..'as it looks like that as well,in a RHS book..oh,well,whatever it is,we love it anyway,don't we? and I agree,it should be Northern Lights ! Lol.
8 Aug, 2011
On Claire Austins site it says soft mauve pink for Lambroke mauve and it says spring flower! Northern lights is a lovely ice blue at the start and I think it is my star plant this year. I wonder if it will split?:-))
9 Aug, 2011
Northern Lights it is then,Ba..definitely not mauve pink is it ? Thanks for checking somewhere else for it..and yes,it will split..I did that with mine when it had made a decent clump,and this year is the first time they have got so big..as I wanted them in lots of places,and also gave some to other people..so they are now all well established,and they soon make a lot of growth..I wonder how big they will get if I leave them? ..one of my star plants too..:o))
9 Aug, 2011
What good taste we have Bloomer:-))
10 Aug, 2011
Don't we just? :o))
10 Aug, 2011
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Thats lovely Sandra, mine is still not blooming but has made a lot of growth, and I have taken cuttings that are growing well
29 Jul, 2011