Narcissus 'Grand Soleil d'Or' - 2013
By Andrewr
- 7 Apr, 2013
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Mouldy - it's purple sage (salvia officinalis 'Purpurescens' to give it it's Latin name). As the narcissus is not one of the hardiest varieties, the sage gives it a bit of protection through the worst of the winter weather
14 Apr, 2013
Thanks Andrew.
It looks fairly sturdy & the leaves look quite velvety.
Is it edible, for humans, I mean?
14 Apr, 2013
Yes, you can use it in the exactly the same way as ordinary sage
14 Apr, 2013
Excellent!
Good looking & good eating. Lol.
15 Apr, 2013
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Andrew, what is the plant with the plum foliage?
14 Apr, 2013