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Oh well, there's hope yet then, as that would be December here.
Oh well, there's hope yet then, as that would be December here. It is very acidic where it will be going and there's quite a lot of accumulated leaf litter so maybe it will feel at home. My late mother had flowers at least sometimes, but so long ago I'd forgotten when. She never had fruit but it was a single clone. That's why I'll plant out all 7 in a patch. The odds in favour of both male and female must be quite high.
As to P. nitida, mine has produced a single flower in maybe 15 years. Why haven't I thrown it out?
Quote from: Lesley Cox on October 28, 2009, 09:12:17 PMAs to P. nitida, mine has produced a single flower in maybe 15 years. Why haven't I thrown it out?Move your garden a little higher perhaps, Lesley? POTENTILLA NITIDA RUBRA for Lesley
Cruel, cruel Cliff, but so beautiful all the same and I thank you for showing them. I'm thinking of growing one of those pink-flowered strawberry plants nearby and stripping most of its leaves away in hope the flowers will be mistaken for potentilla.
I believe this should be removed from the "Foliage now" thread... Lesley talks about stripping plants of their leaves and Cliff keeps showing pictures with plants of Potentilla nitida with too many flowers hiding the foliage...