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Old growth, new growth, ripe seed, new flowers that is autumn in this week's Bulb Log.
Interested to see Veratrum fimbriatum 'up North'. I thought it was a bit tender but guess you are near the sea. I have had it in flower for 2 (3?) years now but in my dry Thames valley climate it loses its leave well before it flowers. Not a nice looking resultant plant but delightful flowers. Do you get any seed? I don't. Wondering where to create a boggy area here. Not very easy in a sunny garden as it apparently prefers light shade. When I eventually get round to installing my pond I will include a damp area alongside but the shade might be difficult.This has been a difficult Veratrum year for me. Last year I had 10+ V. nigrum flower stems, this year only 2, and no V. album flowers. Acquired a V. californicum recently. See how that goes. Hopefully not so dry next year but I will have to do a lot more "muck spreading" to up the organic content.