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Aquilegia chrysantha
By Spritzhenry
- 21 May, 2009
- 7 likes
I planted this in my back garden 18 months ago - the new named one is slightly different.
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Yes - and it holds its head up rather than down.
21 May, 2009
gorgeous
21 May, 2009
Wow.
22 May, 2009
Lovely - might try this from seed. I'm doing Skinneri at the moment but probably won't flower until next year.
24 May, 2009
i have these from seed this year. havent planted them out yet as i am concerned i'll weed them out. I have one bed with no aquilegeas so its is going there. lovely to see what they will look like :o)
27 May, 2009
Well done! Were they fresh seeds? I have some from last autumn... are they still viable?
27 May, 2009
Don't see why not, Spritz, if they were kept cool and dry. I've grown quite a few this spring from last year's seed.
27 May, 2009
Thanks, Wagger. I know someone who wants some.... :-)
27 May, 2009
:D
28 May, 2009
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this is very nice, looks far more whispy than most varieties - if that makes sense?
21 May, 2009