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Saggy Shaggy
By Siris
- 16 Jun, 2016
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Astrantia 'Shaggy' sagging in the rain. Needs moving back in the border, misjudged its size.
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It has rained on and off all week, the bees are taking any opportunity to forage during dry periods.
17 Jun, 2016
It has turned in to April here.....our Astrantia are standing up to the weather quite well, but they are the common ones.....bar one or two specials...
17 Jun, 2016
It lifted it's head in the sunshine this after noon. Saw your Venice, very nice.
17 Jun, 2016
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This photo is of "Astrantia major subsp 'involucrata Shaggy'" in Siris's garden
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Saggy's doing well ;-), the bees are loving mine at the moment.
17 Jun, 2016