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Bee on Cephalaria Gigantea

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By Simbad


Bee on Cephalaria Gigantea (Cephalaria gigantea (Giant scabious))

Love this plant even though its gone a bit wild this year, over 6ft tall and covered in bees today :-))



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Great photo. Sounds another nice one. Name rings a bell, probs you sent me some seed? I'll probably be asking you to identify for me, lol

23 Jun, 2012

 

Now I do remember sending you seed of this Dawn as I had loads, it's likes it a bit too much here and keeps seeding everywhere, it has such a huge tap root that if you don't get them out when they're small there's no chance, think I may have to resort to a bit of roundup when they've flowered to get rid of a few :-)

23 Jun, 2012

 

nice picture

24 Jun, 2012

 

:-)))

24 Jun, 2012

 

Aint it weird Kathy how they can seed freely and yet sometimes when growing in seed trays they're not so happy.

24 Jun, 2012

 

Thats so true Dawn, that Inula Racemosa is another prime example only got 2 plants when I grew it from seed yet it seeds everywhere in the garden, another thats a b***** to get out :-))

24 Jun, 2012

 

Lol Kathy. Glad its not just me it happens too. Weird. Did I send you some of those Impatiens red wine seed - they're seeding around Plant World said they would.

25 Jun, 2012

 

Oh yes Dawn I have a couple of really big plants planted by the pond, thankyou :-))

25 Jun, 2012

 

good ;-0 the sun today seems to have brought mine into flower

25 Jun, 2012

 

Wow 6ft! :-)

25 Jun, 2012

 

:-))
Its certainly a monster Leigh, but lovely, must take a picture of the whole patch, definitely a favourite of the bees :-))

26 Jun, 2012

 

looking forward to seeing that! :-)

26 Jun, 2012

 

I love the way these flowers dance in the breeze and when bees land on them. :-)

30 Jun, 2012



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