Inula orientalis - 2009
By Andrewr
- 21 Jul, 2009
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spritz - two to three feet tall. Mine is east facing in quite a shady spot but survives rather than flourishes. But be warned - this one runs a bit
21 Jul, 2009
great pic lovely flower andrew
22 Jul, 2009
I think I need a taller cultivar, really....but I do have a HUGE clump of the 'ordinary' Crocosmia at the front/middle, so if I take some of those out... Hmmm... Thanks for the info. More to think about!
22 Jul, 2009
lol Spritzhenry you ve been warned again. Tis lovely and unusal looks as though its spinning.
26 Jul, 2009
:) I'm glad you had a name for this, I have it growing in the garden and I
'd lost the label, thanks
27 Jul, 2009
That sounds familiar, Grindle! LOL.
27 Jul, 2009
:))))
27 Jul, 2009
Superb photo of your Inula. In answer to your comment . We visited Monet's garden late september quite early in the day and there were very few people about; but by lunch time it was swarming. A very special place will keep going back.
2 Aug, 2009
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Please will you tell me:
1. How tall this grows,
2. Would it grow facing east?
I have a 'yen' to grow Inulas in my 'hot' border.
21 Jul, 2009