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My goodness - nearly 2m tall!! Surely this must be something of a record? Does anyone know of a taller example of this plant, Ornithogalum candicans /Galtonia candicans ?
That is one of my favourite hardy bulbs of the summer. Quite a prolific self seeder here.
meanie,This is the first year the Ornithogalum have bloomed from seed. I will keep an eye out for self seeding. Ornithogalum candicans is certainly beautiful here, however I am not interested in having it become weedy. Thank you for the insight!
Lovely Salvia meanie but maybe a little tall for my windy garden.
Whilst the seed here will survive a mild to average winter the resulting bulbs will not get through their first winter unless it is exceptionally mild or I lift them. That said the seed is slow to ripen so you should be able to harvest them and sow in pots if you prefer. One seed pod is more than enough seed.
It does have strong stems. I have seed for it (the seed is five years old but Salvia seed remains viable for several years as a rule) if you want to try.I'll also toss in seed for this It's S.greggii (orS.x jamensis) "Raspberry Royale". Low growing shrubby Salvia, hardy. May not come true but the seed germinates freely.
Meanie,I like the red blooming salvia (or do you call it pink - I once had a discussion with Lori about colours ). It looks nice.
The first of the Isoplexis canariensis to start flowering. I trhought they'd be massive plants. Reckon you need a dozen or more plants massed for a good show.johnw