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Bupleurum fruticosum - 2011
By Andrewr
- 27 Jul, 2011
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A similar colour flower to euphorbias but this is a shrub (about six to eight feet tall) with slightly grey-green leaves. I think the fiowers are pollinated by flies as there always swarms of them about when it is in bloom. I first saw it growing in an exposed garden in Northamptonshire and it has not been affected by the last two winters here so I assume it's pretty hardy
28 Jul, 2011
Very useful then.....
28 Jul, 2011
Lovely plant and a good picture...
30 Jul, 2011
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Rather like Euphorbia?
27 Jul, 2011