Lamprocapnos formosa 'Bacchanal' (For my File)
By Siris
- 7 May, 2019
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Came with a Dicentra label although it has been renamed. RHS is still using old name on Google with Syn Dicentra Bacchanal. For a shade position. From Longstock plant Fair. Still in a pot stood in the shady border at present.
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slugs got mine too :o(
but not all the Dicentra have been renamed Lamprocapnos. just to add to the confusion ;o)
7 May, 2019
About 50% of my 'Bacchanal' have appeared. I'm trying to carpet a corner of the foliage garden with them but it's looking a bit threadbare at the moment
7 May, 2019
They seem to do well for me. I've 3 spectablis, 2 formosa the common pink and the very prolific grey leaved white, Oh, and the climbing yellow scandens, now called Dactylicarpnos.
8 May, 2019
I think I need grey leaved, white flower Dicentra formosa in my life :-)
Prolific is good for me.
8 May, 2019
Since altering the garden we have only one left the white......which is obviously fairly tough...
10 May, 2019
A good patch of these is so lovely to see.
10 May, 2019
Mine still in its pot, actually a bigger one, waiting to see that the spot I've chosen doesn't have a Trifolium yet to emerge.
14 May, 2019
Still in its pot, actually a bigger one, waiting to see if the spot I've chosen for its new home doesn't have an Oxalis living there, waiting to emerge.
14 May, 2019
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I bought this last year, but no sign of it. I think slugs ate mine.
7 May, 2019