That's great Kitty, thanks a million and everyone else for all your help. Next question of course is where did they come from? I didn't plant them and they're no where else in the garden.
a few years back I had crocus coming up in two or three pots that they had not been planted in and on examining my sack of compost it became apparent that there were a few more in there. I concluded that a squirrel or mice had been hiding them there for a winter snack, and I had not noticed when I used the compost.
A nice surprise addition to your garden, methinks.
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Whoop, whoop, I got one right
Definitely a brodeia Shamrock, here are mine today.
Sorry about the terrible spelling, proper name "Triteleia laxa" just checked on google.
That's great Kitty, thanks a million and everyone else for all your help. Next question of course is where did they come from? I didn't plant them and they're no where else in the garden.
a few years back I had crocus coming up in two or three pots that they had not been planted in and on examining my sack of compost it became apparent that there were a few more in there. I concluded that a squirrel or mice had been hiding them there for a winter snack, and I had not noticed when I used the compost.
A nice surprise addition to your garden, methinks.