Kirengeshoma revived
By Siris
- 4 Sep, 2017
- 9 likes
In the shady conservatory border. It was growing at the base of an apple tree, which I removed and consequently had to be lifted. The enormous root was decimated and I feared I had done for it.
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Never heard of it before I will have a google
Gg
5 Sep, 2017
It is a plant for shade. The flowers do not open much more than the one in the centre.
5 Sep, 2017
Glad you managed to save it!
15 Sep, 2017
Dd, And it's leaves are green this year, not chlorotic.
15 Sep, 2017
Well done!
16 Sep, 2017
Thank you Dd, I do hate to lose a plant, especially one I have had for a long time.
17 Sep, 2017
I agree.....
18 Sep, 2017
I am talking 20+ years before I dig it up.
23 Sep, 2017
One that is on my wish list.
24 Sep, 2017
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Thats gorgeous Siris.
4 Sep, 2017