.I can't make my mind up whether I like it or not... it's not what I would call a bright plant.... it doesn't startle me... I think I'll divide it and mix in containers for the summer... for now, I think it will make a good foil for Spring bulbs.. yellow ones and other brightlings...that I have in the Greenhouse.... sorry..I'm thinking aloud here....
incidentally...it seeded in the driest part of my garden and was growing well there... with the barest of soil... mostly rubble...that would not be out of place in Fred Flintstone's 'Bedrock'....
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Verdun, I thought there were three words in that plant name but everywhere I looked it was just the two.
In the sticks near Peterborough
It does have a nice flow to it
But surely when you're as clever as you are you don't need to prove it
In the sticks near Peterborough
.I can't make my mind up whether I like it or not... it's not what I would call a bright plant.... it doesn't startle me... I think I'll divide it and mix in containers for the summer... for now, I think it will make a good foil for Spring bulbs.. yellow ones and other brightlings...that I have in the Greenhouse.... sorry..I'm thinking aloud here....
incidentally...it seeded in the driest part of my garden and was growing well there... with the barest of soil... mostly rubble...that would not be out of place in Fred Flintstone's 'Bedrock'....
It died out for me. Seeded about a bit but all gone now
In the sticks near Peterborough
I have them mixed with some white Nigella, which looks very nice and, the picture changes every year as I am not sure where the nigella will pop up.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border