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Hacquetia epipactis - 2014
By Andrewr
- 1 Mar, 2014
- 4 likes
Small woodland plant, no more than a couple of inches tall, for bright shade in a moist soil. May eventually form a clump a foot across.
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I have seen this many times in plant lists but anyways thought it would be tricky, thank you choice plant
2 Mar, 2014
We bought this many many moons ago at a nursery in Wales, it moved with us to the south, but we eventually lost it, must get it back, there is a lovely variegated one as well? or have I imagined that?
2 Mar, 2014
DD - yes, there is a variegated one (which I have as well), but it always seems to come up a bit later than the green one. They are very small plants, and easily lost or swamped. I have made a note to myself to reduce some ajuga which is rapidly approaching it, as can be seen in the photo
2 Mar, 2014
The Ajuga loves the rain, ours has gone mad, at least it is easy to pull up....
2 Mar, 2014
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Love the colour such pretty petals too.
1 Mar, 2014