Inside the Codonopsis.
By Spritzhenry
- 20 Jun, 2013
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Isn't nature wonderful. :-)
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It really is - you just 'have' to look inside the flower! Isn't nature wonderful. :-)))
21 Jun, 2013
Nature is indeed wonderful Spritz....
21 Jun, 2013
Now that is special...
21 Jun, 2013
Even more so, when this is the third attempt at keeping a Codonopsis safe from marauding snails. I have a copper ring round it, and hey presto - it's still here! :-))
22 Jun, 2013
Good to know some things work !!
22 Jun, 2013
It worked on a 'last chance' Alstro, too. I've never succeeded in keeping one before!
24 Jun, 2013
How absolutely stunning!
28 Jun, 2013
They look pretty hanging down like bells, but it's the inside that's so special. :-)
30 Jun, 2013
Love flowers like this where you need to stop and take a proper look. Is it hardy?
4 Jul, 2013
Yes! I lost one a couple of years ago, but that was munched by snails. :-(
5 Jul, 2013
Thanks! Got a few (C.clematida) coming along from seed.
5 Jul, 2013
Don't forget the copper rings....
6 Jul, 2013
"Don't forget the copper rings...."
Copper rings, coffee grounds and sand - that should cover it!
6 Jul, 2013
You could be right...except when you get snails that parachute in. Last year they ate my lupins from the top down! Grrrr.....
7 Jul, 2013
I have the ones that can swim! I put a rare Tricyrtis on a gravel island in the middle of a tray and they still munched it!
7 Jul, 2013
Why doesn't that surprise me?
8 Jul, 2013
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That's unusual, and very pretty!
20 Jun, 2013