Dicentra King of Hearts
By Scottish
- 1 Aug, 2011
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Not sure if these are annuals or perennials.
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One of my old favourites... :))
2 Aug, 2011
Thanks for your comments guys.
HB, this too is labelled as flowering from Spring to Autumn - I only bought this a couple of weeks ago and is labelled as perennial but on another website it is listed as annual. I will find out next year!!
2 Aug, 2011
Binny Plants have online shopping I think. This is where I bought it HB
6 Aug, 2011
It's a nursery about 10 minutes drive from me HB, independently owned. Famous for their paeonies.
6 Aug, 2011
You're welcome :)
6 Aug, 2011
Hi Scottish, I bought this Dicentra (King of Hearts) a few weeks ago, for the new front garden...and within a week its was falling apart...I dug it up, searched all the root ball, found nothing nasty...so I may have just picked a weak plant, that looked healthy at the time...
I just thought I would mention it, so you can keep an eye on yours...
It is looking good in the photo...:o))
9 Aug, 2011
Hi Crissue....been in the ground for 3 weeks now. I bought 3 of them but will keep an eye open. Thanks for the warning.
9 Aug, 2011
You're welcome...
10 Aug, 2011
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