Aconitum 'Ivorine' - 2009
By Andrewr
- 5 Jun, 2009
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The foliage on many of the aconitums dies off after flowering so I wouldn't get too worried by it. Just make sure the plant doesn't go short of water if we have a hot, dry summer as, being newly planted, the roots won't have established yet
10 Jun, 2009
Thanks for that Andrew....:o)
10 Jun, 2009
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Hello Andrew....aren't these unusual, I treated myself to one this year and it's just finished flowering. The leaves are turning a deep red colour, do you think that's okay?
10 Jun, 2009