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Omphalodes verna
By Spritzhenry
- 26 Feb, 2009
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They really do spread, but are not invasive.
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I am lucky enough to have three different ones - this one, O. cappadocica 'Starry Eyes' and O. cappadocica 'Cherry Ingram, my favourite! This is the first to flower, though. Is yours in flower too, Janey?
26 Feb, 2009
Yes....it has had the odd flower all winter...they have sprouted up all over...but the main plant is at the base of a wall...quite sheltered.
26 Feb, 2009
Mine did that, too - I was a bit surprised to see the odd flower!
26 Feb, 2009
Another lovely blue flower...it is very like the brunnera isnt it? have just purchased starry eyes again after having lost it.
27 Feb, 2009
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I'm so pleased yo've posted this Spritz......this is what I have and I thought at first it was Anchusa...then Brunnera but it's Omphalodes.....great!
26 Feb, 2009