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  1. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    Hi Folks

    Mrs shiney says we also have some seeds of Jerusalem Sage. These grow up to 4 feet high and look very majestic. The bees love them.

    Here is a close up of one of the flowers with a bee climbing inside. This is when Mrs shiney usually strokes their bums - they are normally too busy collecting pollen to be bothered about it.

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    The flowers grow in a circle around the stems and there are a series of flowers up the stem.

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  2. FANCY

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    lovely pics. shiney [​IMG] :cool: fancy
     
  3. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    The Latin name for this variety is Phlomis Russelliana Samia. We got it from Beth Chatto's garden in Elmstead Market. That was years ago and, as I recall, it was very pricey then. Can't think why as it seeds itself freely!

    The flowers are two tone primrose yellow and tolerate dry conditions very well. They bloom in mid June.

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  4. chobart

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    Plenty of seed heads on the Astrantia 'Hadspens Blood' at the moment if anyone is in need - also have Monardas but still flowering and others.
     
  5. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    shiney,I was trying to ID a stalk and seed heads a while ago,and they look like your J Sage. I was able to grow on the root but as yet no flowers.

    I'm always looking for seeds/plants for my borders,especially hardy.
     
  6. shiney

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    Hi Paladin
    Send us your address by PM and I'll send J Sage and Aquilegia seeds. They both grow easily and spread like mad and are very hardy.
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  7. eleagnus7

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    Hallo Shiney

    Just looking through this section for the first time. Have you got any aquilegia seeds left? Would love a few if you have!

    Thanks Pat
     
  8. purplelady

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    I am looking for some viburnum and looking for some nice shrubs. If anyone can help i would appreciate it.
     
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    Ring me!! I've got heaps!
     
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