Monarda 'Prairienacht'
By Louise1
- 16 Jul, 2009
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Comments on this photo
I like this colour! :-)
16 Jul, 2009
It's a great colour, it might be a wee bit pinkier than this shows.
16 Jul, 2009
Mine are all pink or red - and they almost always go mildewed! :-(
16 Jul, 2009
I can see a bit of mildew on mine, why do they do this ?
16 Jul, 2009
lovely colour,I used to have the red ones at my old garden, they looked gorgeous but yes, they always got mildew. Can't figure out if it's too damp at roots or too dry. Shouldn't think the latter this summer!
25 Jul, 2009
I see there are a lot being bred that are now mildew resistant.
25 Jul, 2009
Worth a go then, they're lovely flowers ;-)
25 Jul, 2009
I usually have to cut mine back when the mildew starts. :-(
25 Jul, 2009
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This is a lovely colour, I haven't got this one, must look out for it.
16 Jul, 2009