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IIRC some of us said we would report back on self sown
Cerinthe seedlings surviving the winter, well ours have and are flowering atm. Hope I have not asked for a frost tonight. (g) Jennifer |
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![]() "Jennifer Sparkes" wrote ... IIRC some of us said we would report back on self sown Cerinthe seedlings surviving the winter, well ours have and are flowering atm. Hope I have not asked for a frost tonight. (g) Mine too, very large plant in the front garden, S. facing, obviously a seedling from one Sacha gave me a couple of years ago which I planted out there. Flowering well, it is half way between the bluey and the green leaved forms, looks nice though. There were some self-sown green ones in the back garden too (but originally from some seed raised plants) but they have gone. -- Regards Bob In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London |
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