Echium wildpretii
By Plantoholic
- 22 May, 2013
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My E.pininana are in a fairly sheltered site and I still lost them this winter, about -8 seems to be there limit on my soil, next years are already growing so here's hoping for a milder winter. :o)
23 May, 2013
Wow, love this!
25 May, 2013
Thanks Janey me too, it's been covered with bees today now we've had some sun :o)))
26 May, 2013
I am going to have another go at this, as I do love them.
30 May, 2013
They are well worth the effort Dd, I lose several but when they flower they are always a joy and alive with bees :o)))
31 May, 2013
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Great plants for bees, I was going to try the giant ones from PWS but it's gets quite gusty here not sure if they would survive...
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