After the storm
By Bjs
- 6 Oct, 2013
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one group of Colchicum Agrippinum after a hail storm a couple of nights ago
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They are very fragile and no, they will not pick up. Mine looked the same after a storm. Sorry to see yours like that too BJS.
6 Oct, 2013
That's a shame,Bjs
6 Oct, 2013
very fragile... :(:( sorry to read from Klahanie that will not pick up... ...Bjs.... to much wishful thinking on my part...
from jane..
6 Oct, 2013
A lovely splash of lilac Bjs. Mine seem to flop over in any wind. I dk the name of mine but it looks similar to yours. I have had it for the forty years we have lived here. It was in the garden when we bought the house. I decided to move it one year but I could not have taken all the root as I now have two clumps instead of one.
6 Oct, 2013
Scotsgran they respond to splitting up as they exhaust the soil after a few years, this one has a chequered pattern on the petals and leaves not much wider than a narcissus.( C.Agrippinum)
7 Oct, 2013
Love the log edging Bjs....:>)
7 Oct, 2013
It's so upsetting when they get flattened, as they always do here. greenhouse would be the best place for them, but they look so lovely under shrubs and trees.
8 Oct, 2013
sorry to see the poor bedraggled thing, Bjs, and judging by previous comments, doesn't seem much chance of it recovering. losing plants is always painful.
10 Oct, 2013
Aww! What a shame, flippin wind :o(
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i think they might pick up....not sure tho....
hope they do....
6 Oct, 2013