Erigeron glaucus
By Spritzhenry
- 2 Nov, 2011
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Still in flower - amazing, in November!
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Thank you, Dd. When we came here, there were lots and lots of these all along the top border. They really suffered in the last two winters. I fear for them if it's severe again.
3 Nov, 2011
I hope you can save them and maybe have some for sale at your next open day. They are lovely.
3 Nov, 2011
Good for you, my two are long gone but beautiful when out and so easy to propagate. Great plant.
3 Nov, 2011
I haven't propagated any - maybe Vincent could please advise?
3 Nov, 2011
Could not be easier (here anyway). Pull pieces off, even without any roots, especially in early Summer, and plant into the border. Water well and 'Voila'. Even my mother in law can do it and her fingers are less green than me!
6 Nov, 2011
So, is it far too late to try in pots in the greenhouse, Vincent?
7 Nov, 2011
I would give it a go.
8 Nov, 2011
OK, I will. :-) Not today, though - it's pouring out there. :-(
9 Nov, 2011
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Lovely photo...
2 Nov, 2011