yellow flag
By Seaburngirl
- 18 May, 2009
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some of the first to flower in the pond but many more to come. a British native that flowers well.
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I've never thought so though it does grow well. The original plant came from a drainage canal and it certainly didnt mind winter flooding. if you'd like some i can send some. its about 3ft tall now but i am sure it would post. or I can send some in the autumn/spring when it has died back.
19 May, 2009
Yes please! Probably better to wait until later as you say, though.
19 May, 2009
I might have an odd one lurking back of greenhouse. i'll send that and see if it takes if not i'll sort some for the autumn.
19 May, 2009
Thank you - that's kind! :-)
19 May, 2009
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Is it a bit thuggish,Sbg? I'd like to plant some by the stream, and it would need to be tenacious against possible floods.
19 May, 2009