Thermopsis lanceolata
By Spritzhenry
- 3 May, 2016
- 11 likes
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I'm not sure - I'll look it up later. Would you like me to save you some seeds?
6 May, 2016
A very nice looking plant, Spritz. I looked it up on Wikipedia but there isn't much on there about it.
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"Thermopsis is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia.[2] They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners[2] or false-lupines."
7 May, 2016
Thanks Spritz would !love some......
7 May, 2016
Watch out for slugs/snails on this one Spritz. I tried it once several years ago and they ate it to the ground.
10 May, 2016
They don't bother with mine, Andrew, thank goodness. I've had two for several years with no trouble at all.
Strange there isn't much info on it, Balcony.
11 May, 2016
Hmm - I'm sure the snails in Bracknell have special tastes.
11 May, 2016
used to have it but lost it several years ago. any seeds coming my way? please pretty please.
12 May, 2016
The slimies ate mine too. Still got some seed thankfully.
13 May, 2016
No probs, Sbg, I'll save plenty. :-)))
14 May, 2016
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Is this from the lupin family?
5 May, 2016