Another BLUE flower. Love that one big bloom has so many little blooms. Never heard of this one or seen it in any of the garden centers. Maybe not one that does well in my area of Texas. Sue at WhereBluebonnetsGrow
So that's what it's called! I got plants from a friend who was thinning out her garden and just planted it anywhere, some making beautiful flowers I hadn't seen before :-)
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ReplyDeleteOooh, that's going to be pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. They remind me of Allium flowers. Some leaves in first photo look like arugula
ReplyDeleteVery nice...
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful flowers. Idea-ist@GetLostInLit
ReplyDeleteI'll have to show these to my wife. She is the gardener of the family.
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Another BLUE flower. Love that one big bloom has so many little blooms. Never heard of this one or seen it in any of the garden centers. Maybe not one that does well in my area of Texas. Sue at WhereBluebonnetsGrow
ReplyDeleteIt just an annual, so you'd need to grow from seed. It will be fine where you are. It's native to S. California and Baja, so used to hot and dry.
DeleteSo that's what it's called! I got plants from a friend who was thinning out her garden and just planted it anywhere, some making beautiful flowers I hadn't seen before :-)
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