Lobelia speciosa
By Siris
- 10 Aug, 2017
- 9 likes
Next to Anemone Pamina is a small clump of Lobelia speciosa from seed.
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Agree...
Gg
11 Aug, 2017
Hardy, I love it.
11 Aug, 2017
And so do I....
18 Aug, 2017
It just gets better each year.
18 Aug, 2017
Are you finding it is slow to develop? You say each year.
22 Aug, 2017
Wells, its progress is steady, sure and reliable, not rampant, but my garden is packed full so it has to compete with the all the surrounding plants. I am happy with it development.
As I mature (get older) I find it a pain to keep having to divide overgrown clumps of perennials too regularly.
23 Aug, 2017
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