Cirsium 'Mount Etna'
By Wagger
- 20 Aug, 2011
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Spritzhenry put a photo on taken from the side so I thought I'd show a top view, lol.
21 Aug, 2011
:-))
21 Aug, 2011
I really like this Wagger....
21 Aug, 2011
The flowers are very short-lived, Moti - I think I still prefer Cirsium rivulare 'Atropurpureum'.
22 Aug, 2011
Added this one to my favourites, what sort of conditions does it like, have not been able to keep CR Atrop lost two so far....!!
11 Oct, 2011
Requires full sun and well drained soil. apparently! I did add loads of grit and compost when planting it as I have heavy, cold clay. Remains to be seen if it survives its first winter.
14 Oct, 2011
I thought they were fairly hardy Wagger?
14 Oct, 2011
I do hope so!!!
15 Oct, 2011
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Cirsium Rivulare 'Atropurpureum' (Brook Thistle)
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21 Aug, 2011