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Brunnera 'Jack Frost'
By Scottish
- 14 Jul, 2011
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Picture taken 3 weeks after cutting right back to ground level.
Comments on this photo
Yes Sheila....much more in the spring. I usually cut the flowers of at this time of year, but have been too busy doing other things. Its a great plant for the foliage as the slugs hate it!
18 Jul, 2011
I thought they may be from a different plant, they're very luminous aren't they (the flowers I mean) - they're lovely!
18 Jul, 2011
They are a nice baby blue colour Sheila. Better in spring though
19 Jul, 2011
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Do the tiny little blue flowers belong to this plant?
18 Jul, 2011