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Anemonella thalictroides
By Seaburngirl
- 29 Apr, 2013
- 6 likes
A pretty white shady lady.
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oh yes but if she wants to play with the pink one further up the garden I wont mind. :o)
1 May, 2013
The things these plants get up to, eh? ;-)
So what would the result be...a lighter pink?
2 May, 2013
dont know could be or it might be semi double who knows. I might do a bit of paint brush pollination as i dont think the bees will manage it.
2 May, 2013
What's semi double?
As for the bees, they've had a bad decade, poor wee souls.
2 May, 2013
the flowers have more petals than usual but not enough to have a complete duplicate of every petal.
2 May, 2013
And a dou, hang on, let me check & re-read all this again.
Ah, gotcha.
I was assuming a double meant two flower heads, but if I've got this right it means, at least in this case, the flower would have 12 petals.
Have I got that right? :-\
2 May, 2013
yep spot on, the term multi headed is used for more than one flower per stem. double etc means the duplication of flower parts.
3 May, 2013
My education continues. Lol.
Thanks, Sbg!
4 May, 2013
so does mine :o)
4 May, 2013
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I take it the 'shady' refers to her prefered habitat, Sbg?
1 May, 2013