Tragopogon Flower and seedhead.
By Siris
- 5 Jun, 2024
- 7 likes
Salsify grown for its flowers, although the root is edible
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Thank you for that information, I'll keep it in a long pot then remove,.
15 Jun, 2024
You’re welcome!
16 Jun, 2024
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I used to love growing this. However, it seeds a lot and although that’s welcome, they are really hard to remove where they aren’t wanted with those long, strong roots!
14 Jun, 2024