Precocious Eranthis?
By Siris
- 20 Jan, 2022
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Only the one Winter Aconite so far this year. This is the clump? under an Azalea. The clump of E. hyemalis behind the front wall, no sign yet. The sword shaped leaves are itinerant self seeded Libertia peregrinans. They will need to be gently eased out.
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Snap just one here Sue I can see some more pushing their way up ,they need a little more sunshine ...
21 Jan, 2022
I only had one showing earlier this week but there's now about half a dozen. We're inching our way towards spring
21 Jan, 2022
I've some libertia too, I do like the little flowers it produces. I haven't any aconites now, although I did have a lovely clump from a patient many years ago...
22 Jan, 2022
My Libertias don't seem to go dormant. Spring seems around the corner, one of my Robins has been collecting nesting material.
22 Jan, 2022
No Eranthis… but plenty of Libertia!!
28 Jan, 2022
Dd, I think you gave me some of your excess Libertia some while ago. Thank you.
29 Jan, 2022
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That’s interesting Sue. I love Libertia peregrinans but mine has yet to have any seed whereas L. Grandiflora has masses!
20 Jan, 2022