Yellow Foxglove.
By Siris
- 16 Jun, 2016
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This is truely perennial. I grew it from seed many years ago, move and divided several times, forgot what colour it was, as it is at least 3 years since it last flowered. Thought it was a brown one.
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It must have been the dividing that set its flowering back, but was not flowering well before, so put the divisions in different locations.
16 Jun, 2016
I have this one too, seed sent to me by Meanie several years ago, mines not quite at flowering stage yet.
I managed to germinate seed of my brown one Siris, lost my original plant and the seed had been in my box a few years but I got three plants , whether they'll flower this year I don't know good size though , if they flower I'll save you seed , Ferruginea isn't it I have a picture somewhere in my photos.
I've got Stewartii seedlings too from seed sent to me by Dawn ,can't wait for those to flower :-)
17 Jun, 2016
Yes please to brown seed if it obliges.
17 Jun, 2016
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I have this too, like you say , really is perennial. I must look for mine, the bamboo was fast approaching lady year. I've never thought of dividing, good plan
16 Jun, 2016