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Cirsium rivulare 'Atropurpureum' - 2012
By Andrewr
- 3 May, 2012
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Popular with the garden designers at the Chelsea Flower Show, this will still be flowering at the end of the summer. However, it's a bit of a coarse plant so probably best in not too prominent a position
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Linmar - mine is planted in full sun in soil where I improved the drainage with grit
5 May, 2012
Hi Andrewr,
My Cirsium R was in sun but I think more grit in soil might be the answer.
Thanks for that, Linmar
10 May, 2012
Hi Andrew,
Glad to report now that I planted a new Cirsium R in June last year and its put on loads of growth and lots of flowers.
I saw one at Chelsea this year.
Linmar
13 Jun, 2015
Glad you got it to grow for you this time Linmar.
13 Jun, 2015
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Hi Andrewr, I planted Cirsium Rivulare Atro. May 2010 but it never flowered - in fact I haven't seen it since! Your pic.reminded me how good it looks so I might try again.
Linmar
5 May, 2012