Eranthis pinnatifida
By Andrewr
- 10 Jan, 2022
- 9 likes
As we're a bit short on plant photos at present, here's another in flower here. This native of Japan is related to winter aconites. It's absolutely tiny so needs to be grown in a container (mine's in a trough) as it would get lost in the garden
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It certainly is a pretty little flower, love the colours too.
11 Jan, 2022
Isn't that a little beauty? Does it have its leaves later on?
I've never succeeded with even the ordinary yellow ones...
13 Jan, 2022
I found the secret to the yellow ones is to buy a pot in flower even though expensive and plant those. Though I often pick them up cheaper after flowering but still in leaf. The bulbs once dry rarely come good for me.
13 Jan, 2022
Sbg - the other option is to buy them 'in the green' which is how I got mine. I buy from https://eurobulbs.co.uk/ but it's a bit early for them yet
13 Jan, 2022
Thats what I meant by after flowering but yes you can by more in bulk that way. That company is really good. I have bought from them before.
13 Jan, 2022
How beautiful is that Eranthis!
15 Jan, 2022
What a little gem. Very pretty colouring..
25 Jan, 2022
Nice oneā¦.
28 Jan, 2022
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That is a pretty little thing. So glad you are sharing your lovely flowers. I have lots poking through but very little in flower yet.
11 Jan, 2022