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* Is this sisyrinchium striatum?The Natural Philosopher
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 by: The Natural Philosop - Thu, 10 Jun 2021 12:45 UTC

http://www.larksrise.com/Project%20Phoenix/Garden%202021/BCD_0024.JPG
http://www.larksrise.com/Project%20Phoenix/Garden%202021/BCD_0025.JPG

These have popped up in the garden - I've been moving bulbs around as I
recovered some beds - but I don't recall them before except one plant
last year.

This year there are several clumps. Might be something the ex planted,
but still a bit perplexed.

They make a nice show for a week or two

My query is that my flowers are in tiers, whereas net photos show them
all up the stem.

--
“The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools.”

Herbert Spencer

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 by: Chris Hogg - Thu, 10 Jun 2021 13:35 UTC

On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 13:45:02 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
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>http://www.larksrise.com/Project%20Phoenix/Garden%202021/BCD_0024.JPG
>http://www.larksrise.com/Project%20Phoenix/Garden%202021/BCD_0025.JPG
>
>These have popped up in the garden - I've been moving bulbs around as I
>recovered some beds - but I don't recall them before except one plant
>last year.
>
>This year there are several clumps. Might be something the ex planted,
>but still a bit perplexed.
>
>They make a nice show for a week or two
>
>My query is that my flowers are in tiers, whereas net photos show them
>all up the stem.

I have a couple of sisyrinchiums out ATM. The flowers are in tiers, as
yours. They were bought at a charity fete, so lacked more detail. Beth
Chatto advertises S. striatum, which look like both yours and mine,
although I would say the flowers on yours and hers are a little
further apart than on mine. I would hazard a guess that they can vary
slightly in the spacing, depending on cultivation conditions (soil,
light, moisture etc.) https://tinyurl.com/ydkgh7lu

Beware, they seed freely!

--
Chris

Gardening in West Cornwall, very mild, sheltered
from the West, but open to the North and East.

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 by: The Natural Philosop - Thu, 10 Jun 2021 17:30 UTC

On 10/06/2021 14:35, Chris Hogg wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 13:45:02 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
> <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>
>> http://www.larksrise.com/Project%20Phoenix/Garden%202021/BCD_0024.JPG
>> http://www.larksrise.com/Project%20Phoenix/Garden%202021/BCD_0025.JPG
>>
>> These have popped up in the garden - I've been moving bulbs around as I
>> recovered some beds - but I don't recall them before except one plant
>> last year.
>>
>> This year there are several clumps. Might be something the ex planted,
>> but still a bit perplexed.
>>
>> They make a nice show for a week or two
>>
>> My query is that my flowers are in tiers, whereas net photos show them
>> all up the stem.
>
> I have a couple of sisyrinchiums out ATM. The flowers are in tiers, as
> yours. They were bought at a charity fete, so lacked more detail. Beth
> Chatto advertises S. striatum, which look like both yours and mine,
> although I would say the flowers on yours and hers are a little
> further apart than on mine. I would hazard a guess that they can vary
> slightly in the spacing, depending on cultivation conditions (soil,
> light, moisture etc.) https://tinyurl.com/ydkgh7lu
>
> Beware, they seed freely!
>
Ok, that's why they have popped up everywhere, probably

I can weed em out from where I dont want em and transplant em to where
I do!

--
Labour - a bunch of rich people convincing poor people to vote for rich
people by telling poor people that "other" rich people are the reason
they are poor.

Peter Thompson

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