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Quote from: Lori Skulski on August 16, 2009, 10:45:48 PMQuote from: cohan on August 16, 2009, 10:40:59 PM it is a significant weed here, though i have not seen many fields this extreme..Yup, that's more silenes than I've ever seen in one spot! I think the proper term is "locally plentiful" ..... there are rather a lot of them!
Quote from: cohan on August 16, 2009, 10:40:59 PM it is a significant weed here, though i have not seen many fields this extreme..Yup, that's more silenes than I've ever seen in one spot!
it is a significant weed here, though i have not seen many fields this extreme..
Lori,I sure do! Let me know when they are ripe.H. Bela Lugosi is much darker and fatter in my garden. The sort of greying effect in dark purples/blacks is typical of cooler nights. I have a few that are not as good as Bela. Your plant may improve. Is it relatively new?
hmm--simon, you think the name refers to a need for clouds? i can see the hippo as well..both really nice salvias...
Well I know if refers to something misty, foggy or cloudy- but can't see how that can be a description of the plant itself- another example of a drunken botanist?
Oh no- 39 and having a 'senior moment'!!!!I just checked and my Salvia nebulosa is in fact properly called Salvia nubicola. So not 'cloudy'- but 'living in the clouds'- sorry for the mistake- or slight memory lapse.
By the way- I do hope you or the bees have been running around those Narcissus pollinating them.