Bulbs: Eythronium, anyone has experience with it ?, 0 by sempervirens
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sempervirens wrote: If the trout lily grows and blooms well for you in a much shadier spot woodland phox, Phlox divaricata would be very pretty. "Clouds of Perfume" is a beautiful ice blue and smells wonderful. I lost that one to slugs but others have survived as long as I use slug bait. I could only find a June photo, after the phlox had bloomed. It's the small variegated plant in front spilling over the rocks. The variety is "Montrose Tricolor" This is a more shaded part of my garden under 2 large Norway Spruce. edited to say- You've inspired me to try a few trout lilies here next year and give the shadier spot another try. This message was edited Oct 23, 2007 9:06 AM |


