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Aconites

The sun has worked it's magic the Aconites have turned their faces to be warmed by it ....



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So beautiful....mine are yet to open like yours..

3 Feb, 2014

 

Nice picture Amy.

3 Feb, 2014

amy
Amy
 

The sun will work it's magic on yours before long Michaella , Thanks Klahanie I love these they look sunny even on a dull day ....

3 Feb, 2014

 

your Aconites are huge in the size of their blooms, very nice!

3 Feb, 2014

 

Lovely sunny yellow Amy, haven't got any of these.Will amend that!:-))

3 Feb, 2014

bjs
Bjs
 

Love them but they don't love me ,tried in green and dry they just disappear.
They grow close to the surface so could be squirrel.

3 Feb, 2014

 

A lovely patch of sunshine, Amy. My little patch has doubled in size, slowly but surely, I spotted 4 flowers yesterday when I dashed down the garden path between showers :)

3 Feb, 2014

 

A lovely display of sunshine,Amy..:o)

3 Feb, 2014

amy
Amy
 

Thank you everyone I love walking down this pathway ,I'm glad yours are doubling up Gee :o))

4 Feb, 2014

 

Like a golden carpet beautiful show.

4 Feb, 2014

amy
Amy
 

Thanks 3P a lovely description ....

5 Feb, 2014

 

Ooh lovely Amy.....joy in the garden!

5 Feb, 2014

 

Your welcome Amy :o))

5 Feb, 2014

 

Beautiful..........

6 Feb, 2014

 

oh, nice! I've got these plants on my "one day" list - loely to see what they look like en masse - brightens the place up so much

6 Feb, 2014

amy
Amy
 

Thanks all ,I'm thrilled with them they have cheered the garden up no end :o)

6 Feb, 2014

 

Wow how lovely. they certainly do brighten up the garden;0)

8 Feb, 2014

 

They certainly do! I think I'll have to get some in the autumn. They are so cheerful! I remember the first time I ever saw them...I was thrilled to bits with them. But I've never grown them myself. But as I have trees in the grass here...the perfect opportunity for naturalising some under a tree! :)

9 Feb, 2014

 

Excellent Amy.

10 Feb, 2014

 

Must have missed this one Amy ! They are so lovely ! I had them for so many years at the last place , but then one year they all disappeared, never to be seen again !

10 Feb, 2014

amy
Amy
 

Thanks Carole /Karen they are a must perfect for under trees / Treetop / Rose it's strange that you should say that several people were saying the same thing last year ,I don't know why that should happen it can't be the soil if you had them for several years perhaps it is as BjS suspects squirrels taking and storing them for the winter ! naughty little things :o( if you think about having some more it might be worth laying some chicken wire over them in the winter months ,I've never had that trouble , touch wood !

10 Feb, 2014

 

You could be right Amy, but it was such a big carpet of them, I doubt the squirrels could have taken them so quickly !

11 Feb, 2014



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