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Digitalis lutea and parviflora
By Meanie
- 3 Jul, 2013
- 10 likes
The cream flowers belong to D.lutea and the much taller plant behind is D.parviflora. D.parviflora is fully hardy and it is now forming a nice clump for me.
The large plant to the right is Salvia glutinosa.
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Sadly it's riddled with Ivy Karen!
3 Jul, 2013
I was about to comment on the wall too, a healthy clump of flowers.
4 Jul, 2013
The wall is next years project!
There is four large spikes on D.parviflora, plus another four smaller ones too. It is a genuinely perennial Digitalis.
4 Jul, 2013
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This photo is of "Digitalis lutea" in Meanie's garden
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Absolutely beeeeeeeauuuutiful wall in the rear Keith! lucky you!
3 Jul, 2013