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Aquilegia viridiflora - 2009

AndrewR

By Andrewr


Aquilegia viridiflora - 2009 (Aquilegia viridiflora)

An alpine aquilegia less than twelve inches in height. Requires a gritty soil in sun and shelter from too much winter wet



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I've also tried this and lost it. Probably too much wet again. I need to remember to put "Hammers" cloches over things.

21 May, 2009

 

This one is not long-lived but I think winter wet would not help. I have mine in the lee of a yew that keeps the worst of the winter weather off it

21 May, 2009

 

goood photo this is a sweet little plant, i have heard that it is scented?

7 Feb, 2010

 

Not that I've noticed but I have very little sense of smell

7 Feb, 2010

 

They are scented. Shame you cannot smell them. Even so, growing them well is a delight in itself.

2 May, 2012



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