My Sisyrinchium Collection
By Siris
- 10 Jun, 2017
- 6 likes
The first is Sisyrinchium palmifolium, bird of paradise, a cracking plant. All the rest, small alpine types, the last Biscutella.
I just can't keep the variegated Aunt May over winter.
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The one in the centre is a small yellow, but I got fed up waiting for the flowers to open, to photograph, then I missed it. Apart from the tall, they are indistinguishable when not in flower.
11 Jun, 2017
I know what you mean!
11 Jun, 2017
You are welcome.
18 Jun, 2017
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Sisyrinchium Striatum 'Aunt May'
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I've got 2 sisyrinchium from you which I haven't taken any photo yet; pale purple one (maybe same as the pic, bottom left) and light maroon one (maybe same as bottom right). I thought they didn't survive but they are doing well. Thank you so much, Siris ♪ I'm happy :-)
11 Jun, 2017