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Camassia semiplena

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By Siris


Camassia semiplena (Camassia semiplena)

The white flowers of Camassia semiplena are on tall spikes, opening from the bottom upwards.



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looks great ... how hardy are the white varieties I was thinking of planting some in my red hot poker mini bed in the front garden to extend the season with colour also I thought the height will work as well....

19 May, 2016

 

Do you plant the bulb in the autumn Siris?

19 May, 2016

 

Linda, friend along the road gave me this,she bought from Said T &M, a few years ago.
Gg, Hardy for me, taller and increases more slowly, than the blue.

19 May, 2016

 

That's a bit different, very nice !

20 May, 2016

 

good news .... on the list

20 May, 2016

 

Couldn't get the whole spike in the frame with out turning it into portrait mode, then they appear on their sides for PC users.

20 May, 2016

 

Avon bulbs sell the white ones ... is yours sterile ?

20 May, 2016

 

Although pods are forming on the pale blue, I always cut them off, can't say if I've noticed buds on the White. I imagine they would take ages from seed.

21 May, 2016

 

if they are sterile they flower for longer

21 May, 2016

 

Will try to tell you when the last flower is finished, if I remember. At present 1/2 the spike is open, from the bottom.

21 May, 2016



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