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By Lincslass
- 28 Jul, 2009
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Lovely plants so useful too for filling gaps the foilage is very attractive too like green swords!
28 Jul, 2009
That is what I do Sandra and now they pop up in lots of places.lol...... They are a favourite of mine Pansy....
28 Jul, 2009
lovely photo showing the colours so well, what would we do without crocosmia :-)
26 Aug, 2009
When we lived near the sea, we were encouraged to throw garden debris over the cliff to help stabilize it, and we threw monbretia (crocosmia) over whenever I was thinning it, and before long it had colonised quite an area and looked good.
8 Sep, 2009
what a tenacious plant it is. I think if it was rare and hard to grow we would appreciate it more:-)
8 Sep, 2009
I love bright oranges and yellows in the garden, in fact I love all `hot` colours, this one fits the bill nicely. :o)
Sandra x
7 Dec, 2009
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pretty arent they lincs, i took lots up when making our raised border and just chucked them under trees till i decided where they were going, anyway they have all settled where i left them and flowering lol, so thats where they will stay now, easy planting :o)
28 Jul, 2009