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Little flower buds emerging.


Little flower buds emerging. (Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite))

Here they come! Like little choir-boys with their ruffs.



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Oh Aconites.......I love these Spritz.......

6 Feb, 2010

 

I have planted lots of aconites over the years but they disappear! These look beautiful - must search for mine.

6 Feb, 2010

 

That's funny - so do mine! I wish I could get them to spread.....

6 Feb, 2010

 

not seen these before spritz,i like your description of them ,,nice & healthy too

6 Feb, 2010

 

I have those, they were here when we moved here, and have spread quite a bit.
Love them too!

6 Feb, 2010

 

Pretty little things, aren't they - I just wish mine would spread like yours, Michaella.

6 Feb, 2010

 

i didnt dead head them and i found 20+ seedlings in the late spring. I transplanted them and one is in flower. dont know what i did to do so well. feeling a little smug :o)

6 Feb, 2010

 

Not fair! :-(((

Please see PM.

6 Feb, 2010

amy
Amy
 

Mine have spread into a large patch , even travelling to the other side of the gravel path , i'm pleased to say :o)

7 Feb, 2010

 

Are these the same that grow wild in the woods or a cultivated variety? They are very pretty and a great description, Spritz.

7 Feb, 2010

 

Thanks, Gee - sorry, I have no idea if they grow wild - I've never seen any, but they must be native plants somewhere, mustn't they?

7 Feb, 2010

 

Forget what I said, Spritz - another senior moment. I was confusing them with Celandine...... oh dear, now where did I put those memory tablets :)

7 Feb, 2010

 

Ah-ha! Yes - and I don't like celandines in the garden - they're almost impossible to get rid of - unlike these - unless you are Amy, of course! LOL. She seems to have the spreading kind - lucky Amy. :-)))

7 Feb, 2010

 

I'm going to look out for more potted up, to see if I can get them to establish that way - I have a feeling that they may be like snowdrops - and need planting 'in the green'.

8 Feb, 2010

 

Oh, that's good news! A lovely surprise.. :-))

19 Feb, 2010



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