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Quote from: Hoy on June 02, 2010, 03:20:46 PM
Thanks, Mark! This was an old thread however and I would just show the Claytonia now!
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Trond, your siberica look just like mine...except mine are not even showing buds yet! Mine have spread into the lawn this year...perhaps they are a little TOO vigourous!
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My
C. sibirica
are seeding around rambunctiously in the garden too. And I planted the first ones (six of them) just last season! Now that I have some overwintered plants, I see what they can really do, and I am really quite impressed at the flower power.
The individual flowers are cool too:
Claytonia sibirica 2fls18May10 P1070662.JPG
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Mine are just starting to bud...they are popping up all over but thankfully are easy to control.
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Quote from: RickR on June 03, 2010, 11:03:37 PM
My
C. sibirica
are seeding around rambunctiously in the garden too. And I planted the first ones (six of them) just last season! Now that I have some overwintered plants, I see what they can really do, and I am really quite impressed at the flower power.
The individual flowers are cool too:
Yes! I tried to take closeups but my automatic camera don't cooperate!
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Trond
Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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