I donīt think so, though I know only our local spots, some in Belgium and some in Britain. I rather think You may gratulate Yourself, as they are sought-after collectorīs items.
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Robert, just by chance I started growing Phacelia campanularia, too: a friend gave me a packet of seeds. Your pics make me very eager to see these exciting flowers here, too!
Today we arrived in Sweden, where I found Fritillaria imperialis flowering in a very odd place: a shrubbery, close to a horse-chestnut.
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Hyacinthoides italica is growing there in large numbers, too - a plant very rarely seen in Germany.
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