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Silybum marianum (Blessed Mary's Thistle)
By Sid
- 26 Jul, 2009
- 8 likes
This is a closeup of one of the large leaves showing the amazing variegation. Not a plant you will see very often, it can be invasive if allowed to set seed and is as thorny as hell. But what a beauty.....
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looks like a baby croc,not that ive ever seen one.amazing plant!
26 Jul, 2009
I thouht it looked like reptile skin too. Fascinating.
26 Jul, 2009
Never come across one of these ,looks interesting...
26 Jul, 2009
Bonkers - no it's not native - from the Americas I think, but not sure. It's very invasive if allowed to drop its seeds - which I wont be!! There will be seed next year, if anyone's interested.
27 Jul, 2009
Yes please Sid...thanks ! Just finished collecting white Clementine seed from aquilegias...think your name down for some ?
27 Jul, 2009
Ooo - yes, it sure is! ;-D
27 Jul, 2009
Hope they come true Sid,,,but will be fun waiting to see.If you pm your address (think we already have it "safe " somewhere...that memory again ! )..will send on this week !
27 Jul, 2009
My Dad says the straight green variety is a curse....lol, as it spreads like wildfire in his cow pasture, but I have to admit, I just love this variegated one, and have secretly grown it in my garden without telling my Dad...sshhh , it will be our little secret, okay ? !...;-)
18 Aug, 2009
Yes, I understand this is very invasive if allowed to drop it's seeds. The seed I grew this one from was 10 years old, which just goes to show how long it could stay in the ground, plus it's very, very spiney, so you wouldn't want to have to pull it out either! It is beautiful tho......very special looking! I won't tell your dad if you don't tell my dad about the stinging nettles I've been cultivating for the butterflys!!
18 Aug, 2009
LOL...., you've got a deal...;-)
18 Aug, 2009
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Stunning plant...not familiar with...is it native Sid?
26 Jul, 2009