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These two are everywhere in the beds this year, and I couldn't be happier
about it. Gardener's friends in springtime! The Columbine is deep purples, singles, doubles, pinks, pink and white. It seems to hybridize spontaneously. Honesty is more monotone, purple or white, but it goes and goes. We've managed to establish it in the hedgerows also. You do have to thin it, though, otherwise it has a tendency to take over complete areas... ![]() -E -- Gardening in Lower Normandy |
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![]() "Emery Davis" wrote in message ... These two are everywhere in the beds this year, and I couldn't be happier about it. Gardener's friends in springtime! The Columbine is deep purples, singles, doubles, pinks, pink and white. It seems to hybridize spontaneously. Honesty is more monotone, purple or white, but it goes and goes. We've managed to establish it in the hedgerows also. You do have to thin it, though, otherwise it has a tendency to take over complete areas... ![]() I have a long bed of Honesty beside the short drive in. It is there for a purpose as the seed pods act as food for the caterpillars of the Orange Tip butterfly. This butterfly has only appeared in this part of the North of Scotland in the last 8 years and so needs encouragement. There seem to be plenty of them this year. Ardmhor 40 miles north of Inverness |
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