Umbilicus rupestris update.
By Siris
- 11 Jun, 2023
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From seed 2021
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Yes JANEY, Pennywort is one of its UK names or Navelwort because of the shape of the leaves.
12 Jun, 2023
And the depression in the centre. Pretty native plant, and the bees like it too :)
13 Jun, 2023
Although its in the shade, it is suffering from the heat, hope it will survive.
13 Jun, 2023
Got no leaves now, looks like its dying of heat exhaustion, must take seed!
14 Jul, 2023
Mine also looks dried Siris, I'm hoping the rain we have had all day will revive it..
14 Jul, 2023
The seed spikes have broken off, unfortunately before
the seeds have ripened.
17 Jul, 2023
That's a shame, I shall check mine...
18 Jul, 2023
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Is this Pennywort Siris? Looking good, Mine is still with me down the garden..
12 Jun, 2023