Paris quadrifolia
By Seaburngirl
- 11 Apr, 2019
- 14 likes
a very unusual flower
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so far the slugs n snails seem to be leaving it alone. ;p
that will seal its fate now haha.
11 Apr, 2019
Lol let's hope not Seaburngirl to unusual and lovely for the slugs and 🐌 to get erhaps if the cold keeps up they will stay at bay. I once read slugs and snails only attack unhealthy plants .
11 Apr, 2019
That's an unusual flower .. fascinating.
12 Apr, 2019
pity the slugs and snails haven't read that because believe me they seem to enjoy very healthy hostas and delphiniums 3d.
it is a british native but scarce now TT.
12 Apr, 2019
I am glad to hear that Seaburngirl as they eat my healthy plants too like my Delphiniums.
12 Apr, 2019
Well grown Seabg, but I can't get enthusiastic about Paris!
12 Apr, 2019
its a wow in small letter type of plant. but for a very shady damp bit it is different and to be honest its more because it used to be a common native. :o)
12 Apr, 2019
Do they take a few years to flower?
5 Jun, 2019
yes about 3 or 4 years apparently.
6 Jun, 2019
Very lush plant. Like it!
6 Jun, 2019
Thank you
8 Jun, 2019
Certainly unusual....
12 Jun, 2019
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Great shade of green love this shape.
11 Apr, 2019