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Old February 18, 2007   #1
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Default Last year's memories

From my garden, last year's.

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Old February 18, 2007   #2
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FANTASTIC!!! They are all so colorful!
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Old February 21, 2007   #3
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dcarch, They are so beautiful! Would love to know the names of those flowers.
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Old February 21, 2007   #4
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dcarch, They are so beautiful! Would love to know the names of those flowers.
The first six pics are columbines which are nice because they are annuals.
the others I have no idea.
They are all grown from seeds given to me.

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Old February 21, 2007   #5
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Dcarch,
Nice pics! I really love the columbines. I just wintersowed sowed some more for myself.

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The bright flowers at the end are Crocosmia. I'm not sure what the plant with the pink flowers and pretty foliage is, but I like it!
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Thanks Dcarch & Remy! The pink & yellow one (#4) sort of reminds me of some orchids my mom used to grow a long time ago (before her entire collection was stolen).
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OK, columbines are short-lived perennials in NY. Most of them are forms of the Mc Canna Hybrid series. # 2 is called "Nora Barlow". The ferny looking one with the pink flowers, I think is called "Herb Robert'' . It is a type of wild geranium.

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OK, columbines are short-lived perennials in NY. -------------
Mine come back every year, they are less vigorous. Also they self-seed, but the next generation is not predictable.

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Columbine is unpredictable if it self-sows. The majority of the large ones are hybrids. I do have a smaller purple variety I found growing wild. I will sometimes find pink in the stands.
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