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Eryngium Miss Wilmots Ghost
By Simbad
- 9 Sep, 2009
- 5 likes
This plant is such an amazing colour taken 3 years to flower from seed, bees love it.
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Is more alkaline Bornagain can't grow rhododendron or camelia, is quite good soil though as was allotment land, mostly clay, but also had some topsoil brought in that is quite sandy in certain areas of garden, which is what the erygium is growing in, so can grow lots of different plants.
12 Sep, 2009
I can grow rhododendron and azalea and camelia, don't want to, want to swap?:-)
12 Sep, 2009
Lol :-)
12 Sep, 2009
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beautiful, is your soil towards the alkali? I'd like to grow many of your plants especially the campanula, you know which one, but I've lost a few c. takesimana such as elizabeth possibly because my soil is too acid?? or maybe neglect:-(
11 Sep, 2009