Lysimachia 'Beaujolais'.
By Homebird
- 28 Jun, 2014
- 9 likes
These grew in pots I had sown Echinacea seeds into last year. I had collected the Echinacea seeds from a plant in my garden. I was puzzled by the different leaf shapes as they grew and even more puzzled when they flowered. Volunteer named them for me after I put a question on. Nice surprise though as I've never grown these in my garden before.
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me neither :(
28 Jun, 2014
A nice surprise.
28 Jun, 2014
Nice surprise for you...
29 Jun, 2014
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They were everywhere at Chelsea this year, but I've never been to able to get one through a winter.
28 Jun, 2014