Sisyrinchium 'Biscuitella' - 2017
By Andrewr
- 8 Jun, 2017
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Although this will grow in a border, it is probably best in a raised bed where the flowers can be better appreciated.
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I know what you mean - the small blue and yellow ones can become a real menace. But this one doesn't self-sow.
8 Jun, 2017
Doesn't it? I must have moved bits so Biscuitella around the garden myself, cause it's in many locations now.
9 Jun, 2017
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8 Jun, 2017