Kirengeshoma palmata
By Siris
- 2 Sep, 2015
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Late summer (Autumn) flowering perennial, with Rodgersia aesculifolia on the left, (which has not flowered this year).
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Mine is in a north east border, only gets glancing sun, first thing in the morning. I think I have had the plant since 91, found a black nursery label of it in the border.
2 Sep, 2015
This is new to me I must Google it, it looks nice :o)
3 Sep, 2015
One you don't know, Amy? Quite reliable. The flowers don't open more fully, than the big one.
3 Sep, 2015
Mines in the wood Siris so its shady but think its far to dry in the summer, especially this summer, might have to move it as I don't want to loose it!
91 that's as old as our youngest daughter ;-)
3 Sep, 2015
Have you got flowers yet on yours, Simbad?
3 Sep, 2015
Buds but not quite open yet.
3 Sep, 2015
Actually there are only 4 stems on this, after 24 years! Maybe it needs refreshing?
5 Sep, 2015
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Looks much better than mine! I have buds but the foliage is a bit crispy with the dry summer ooops.
2 Sep, 2015