Pulmonaria Opal
By Lemondog
- 7 Sep, 2011
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This has spread out nicely in the back garden under shrubs and trees, I may now move my other ones o the back garden!
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Sorry for the late reply, they are one of my favourites. They like cool soil with a bit of shade, they come in dirrent colours ranging from white through pink, purple and blue and they have different sorts of white marking on the leaves,
14 Sep, 2011
i DON'T KNOW WHAT i DID THEN BUT TO FINISH, THERE IS ONE KING OF PULMONARIA THAT HAS PLAIN GREEN LEAVE. LOKK UP THEM ON THE GOYPEDIA, GOOD LUCK 11
14 Sep, 2011
The one I've got has got white spots and I think it gets purple flowers. They've picked up very well, lost a few leaves but apart from that they're OK. I've put one in shade and one in sun (with a bit of shade) so I'll see which one does the best!
14 Sep, 2011
keep me posted, i have moved another one yesterday, to the back shady garden, so we will see!
29 Sep, 2011
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Aaha - I was recently given two clumps of these from an elderly neighbour (apparently I admired them in her garden) but she didn't know what they were - now I know. Can you tell me anything about them please?
7 Sep, 2011