Brunnera 'Jack Frost'
By Simbad
- 30 Mar, 2014
- 5 likes
Opening its first flowers, it will get much better in a couple of weeks.
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I'm adding Brunnera to my list of possibles for my woods:)
30 Mar, 2014
They are lovely aren't they Dawn you can see how it got its name :-)
Oh yes Wylie you need these in your wood I've just moved a couple of this one into mine :-)
31 Mar, 2014
I love the foliage you can't help but give them a second glance or a third :-)
31 Mar, 2014
Love them, Ive put some in the wood too Kathy. Hes Amy, quite stunning
31 Mar, 2014
I remember when I bought this :-), the next year I thought I'd lost it so I planted a geranium in its place the next year it came up in the middle!! so I dug the whole thing up and managed to separate them ended up with five brunnera plants and 6 geranium all doing well, and some heading to our daughters new garden which is quite shady so they should do well :-)
1 Apr, 2014
Every cloud has a silver lining Kathy.
1 Apr, 2014
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See who else is growing Brunnera macrophylla (Brunnera).
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They are so gorgeous, the leaves fascinate me.
30 Mar, 2014