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RickR
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Multiple petaled, I see, too.
Interesting that the petals recurve. They don't do that here at all, in the wild or in the garden, and no matter how old the flower is.
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Rick Rodich zone 4a. Annual precipitation ~24 inches
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Still seems to be a sort of 'richer' white.. nice
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On two separate occasions I have had Multiplex' appear at sites I would not have planted any of my plants.
Any thoughts?
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Quote from: Plummer on January 27, 2013, 07:40:44 PM
On two separate occasions I have had Multiplex' appear at sites I would not have planted any of my plants.
Any thoughts?
Yes, go out and buy a lottery ticket, quick!
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Bill, any chance that there were pieces of rhizome that might have been dug out inadvertently when transplanting some other plant? I'm with Lis on this, if these are just showing up in your garden, you're very lucky (might not be a bad idea to rush out and buy a lotto ticket as Lis suggests
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Quote from: Plummer on January 27, 2013, 07:40:44 PM
On two separate occasions I have had Multiplex' appear at sites I would not have planted any of my plants.
Any thoughts?
They might have come in (in the potting mix) with other nursery stock. Also, rodents will move bulbs and roots around.
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The areas where they popped up were and are areas where I do not "garden". I suspect rodents are the most likely explanations.
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Okra? No, giant seedpods on Sanguinaria canadensis the normal single form:
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Quote from: Gene Mirro on May 14, 2013, 09:44:11 PM
Okra? No, giant seedpods on Sanguinaria canadensis the normal single form:
Collect and sow!
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Neat! I wonder if you can stirfry them...lol
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Sanguinaria canadensis
'Multiplex'
May 6
May 8 morning May 8 afternoon
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Beautiful, well worth the wait!
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Yes, beautiful! Are bloodroot a greedy plant? I haven't fed mine but it looks a bit hungry compared to yours!
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I never feed any of my plants; they aren't fed in nature, so I figure they can do without.
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Quote from: RickR on May 16, 2013, 10:15:52 PM
Sanguinaria canadensis
'Multiplex'
Wow,
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Have never even considered this sp. for the garden, ...... will do now
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