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Super plant Ian ... surely that should have appeared at East Lancashire Show in a very large pot ... a certain prize winner?
Here we do find that, having got to the size of Ian's clump, Pulsatillas of most types are inclined to decline or even die off, but I still wouldn't risk lifting one, even for a winning swansong!
Quote from: Maggi Young on March 23, 2009, 08:30:08 PMWell, now, it just so happens that "REAL" tiny azaleas are one of my pet plants- Loiseleuria procumbens, the "trailing azalea" .... thanks for this post, maggi--i have come across a couple of offerings of this plant, and was very interested--i think maybe kristl had seed?
Well, now, it just so happens that "REAL" tiny azaleas are one of my pet plants- Loiseleuria procumbens, the "trailing azalea" ....
Maggi, how long does it take pulsatillas to grow into the size of Ian's clump?Do people start new seeds every few years?Can you take cuttings?Do seedlings come true to the mother plant?