Brunnera Jack Frost
By Wagger
- 3 Jul, 2009
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And the bonus of pretty blue flowers.
11 Jul, 2009
Too right...
12 Jul, 2009
Pretty leaves :o)
1 Oct, 2009
I have this plant Wagger and i love it, Stayed evergreen all through winter and in spring Lovely bright blue flowers.. I split some this year and it took brilliantly, gonna do it again next spring for my front garden..
1 Oct, 2009
Do you have a photo of the flowers, DaisyDee, on your pages ?
1 Oct, 2009
Had a look TT, First page, bottom row, 3rd pic in.. its brighter in real life, those flowers shine when looking from my back door :) if you want any ill send some next spring, sandra got one this year and she put a pic up, it was growing brilliantly..
1 Oct, 2009
I've taken a look, DaisyDee, and yes, please, I would like some in the spring... that's very kind of you... thanks :o)
1 Oct, 2009
Ya Welcome TT.. I have 3 big one's and a small one ive just planted out so i should get a few :)))
1 Oct, 2009
Thanks...:o)
1 Oct, 2009
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Such useful plants, they do lighten up dreary places.
10 Jul, 2009