Cardamine 'Flore Pleno'
By Spritzhenry
- 20 May, 2009
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Apparently you can eat the leaves! ...I haven't tried.
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I am just going to enjoy looking at it - there are plenty of other creatures that may have a munch!
20 May, 2009
Very thoughtful of you.
20 May, 2009
its very pretty
21 May, 2009
all pics are as lovely as ever spritz, so pretty and delicate :o))
21 May, 2009
Very dainty with such delicate colouring!
21 May, 2009
its a cousin to hairy bitter cress but less seedy. the leaves are edible but i dont suppose there are enough of them unlike its pest of a cousin.
27 May, 2009
This is lovely and in my favourite colour too.
27 May, 2009
Hairy Bitter Cress???? EEEKKK!!! My horrible little weedy enemy no.1???
I didn't know that, Sbg. I shall look at this plant with fear and trepidation now :-(
27 May, 2009
Had never heard of Hairy Bitter Cress (had to do the Google bit). Your Cardamine looks so much nicer - I'm sure it must be a very distant cousin.
27 May, 2009
The flowers look very, very different, and so do the leaves. Thank goodness! I shan't object if the Cardamine seeds itself just a bit, though.
You are lucky, not to know Hairy Bittercress!! It is an absolute MENACE.
27 May, 2009
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A lovely flower. Get out there with your knife and fork Spritz. Where's your sense of adventure?
20 May, 2009