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Eranthis under the beech tree
By Seaburngirl
- 7 Feb, 2017
- 6 likes
several nice clumps now. this is where I had dug up 'odd' tubers/corms that I now know to be these sunny beauties.
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They seem to be slow this year Karen. Mine are only gradually appearing now.
7 Feb, 2017
Ok, thanks Andrew. Miserable here today, and freezing cold as well. No wonder the bulbs are slow!
8 Feb, 2017
Each clump from one original corm? Good increase. Talking of ODD corms, buying a pkt of Liatris recently, I was surprised they are not from root stocks.
19 Feb, 2017
they self seed originally I bought 2 pots in flower. the croms are usually too dried out to actually grow.
yes liatris is a corm but they are very hit and miss in my garden. I love them too.
19 Feb, 2017
As you say Eranthis and Snowdrops better to establish ' in the green'.
20 Feb, 2017
I can vouch for this supplier for bulbs in the green: https://eurobulbs.co.uk/
20 Feb, 2017
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I planted some in autumn but so far theres no sign of them.
7 Feb, 2017