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Leucojum aestivum


Leucojum aestivum



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Beauties love these I only have one always reliable too.

29 Apr, 2019

 

3p mine took quite a while to really get going. I transplanted a few bulbs from my daughters garden and some of them died but it is still there. The common name is 'Summer Snowflake' but it does flower in Spring not Summer.

29 Apr, 2019

 

This one must like where you ve planted it then strange how the others died. I do find now a lot of bulb plants no longer come back Tulips for one. Yes it's a spring flower and flowers for a good while.

30 Apr, 2019

 

I moved them 'in the green' because we were visiting her and I fancied them for my garden. I might not have been too careful when I dug them up which might account for the demise of some of them.

30 Apr, 2019

 

Yes it could of been when you moved them as some bulbs I ve had and replanted never came back.

30 Apr, 2019

 

such a delicate flower.

30 Apr, 2019

 

It looks delicate Hywel but it grows to 12-15" high and has several flowers on each stem.

30 Apr, 2019

 

I've never seen them before.

1 May, 2019

 

Neither had I until my daughter moved to Somerset. She had a lot of leaves but few flowers so I advised her that she should split up the clumps to rejuvenate them. Her friends were happy to relieve her of some of them too.

1 May, 2019

 

That's good.
The Gladioli you sent me are flowering now :)

2 May, 2019

 

Mine are about a foot tall and no sign of any flowers yet. The thief who is nipping off the stems of my tulips has started on the gladiola now. It is good to know they are succeeding in your area. Are they growing outside or in a pot?

2 May, 2019

 

They are in a pot but some insect has now snapped two of them off, also several of my Aquilegias :(

5 May, 2019

 

Oh dear! I wonder if a change in the climate is affecting and encouraging this odd behaviour. I wonder if any other members are experiencing similar problems?

5 May, 2019

 

I's gone very cold here recently, you'd think insect activity would die down in colder weather. I've taken the pot into a Perspex shelter incase the other flower gets attacked.

7 May, 2019



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