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Title: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: Garden Manager on April 20, 2005, 20:05:18
Dateline: 20th april 2005.

First aquilegia spotted in flower in my garden.

Just thought you'd like to know (especialy their A4ALL member namesake!)

If any one can beat this i'd be very interested to hear.
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: chrispea27 on April 20, 2005, 20:39:40
Garden cadet where are u in UK? ;D
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: pebbles on April 21, 2005, 08:30:57
i have several with buds , not quite open yet .. :)any day now,
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: Garden Manager on April 21, 2005, 09:19:58
Quote from: chrispea27 on April 20, 2005, 20:39:40
Garden cadet where are u in UK? ;D

South Dorset.
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: Wicker on April 21, 2005, 09:30:33
Mine are only1"/2" high, Richard! Still I'm a lot further north and it is their very first year so I guess it's fingers crossed time again for me.....
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: aquilegia on April 21, 2005, 09:59:20
Beat you Richard!

See http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/yabbse/index.php/topic,8310.0.html

The first one flowered about two weeks ago, there's another one just opening now. and more in bud.

What type/colour is yours Richard? My first one was pale pink the second darker pink/red.

And I have a periennial geraniums in flower (can't remember the name - deep red, almost black flowers. lovely!)
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: Garden Manager on April 21, 2005, 10:03:11
Thought you might do Aqui being in London. My first aquilegia is a purple 'vulgaris' underneath my (still flowering) forsythia. Rather an unusual flower combination I think you'll agree!

Geraniums too eh?. No no sign of mine flowering yet though I have a few flowers on an Oxalis out already
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: aquilegia on April 21, 2005, 10:08:44
I love purple and yellow together. I think they look great! My forsythia finished a few weeks back. But it's only tiny, so not many flowers anyway.

I hope I have some of the purple ones this year. I had some seed from some, so finger's crossed.

I saw an Oxalis for sale a few weeks back. It was beautiful - almost black leaves, really lovely shape. Insignicant flowers. Why didn't I buy it? Must go back and see if they still have some.
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: Marianne on April 21, 2005, 17:50:47
Well gawwwwwd know why .... I have an array of leaves !!!! But no buds !  Why?? ???  I would love to know.  My aquilegias are planted with my olive tree, have always produced flowers but this year !  :o ::) :P
Oh Well I will have to be patient..

;D
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: aquilegia on April 22, 2005, 09:22:00
Marianne - no need to panic. It's still early. As Richard said, I'm in London and he's in Devon (right?) so we're both in warm areas. Only a few of mine are flowering. still plenty of time.
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: Garden Manager on April 22, 2005, 14:27:46
Quote from: aquilegia on April 21, 2005, 10:08:44
I love purple and yellow together. I think they look great! My forsythia finished a few weeks back. But it's only tiny, so not many flowers anyway.

I hope I have some of the purple ones this year. I had some seed from some, so finger's crossed.

I saw an Oxalis for sale a few weeks back. It was beautiful - almost black leaves, really lovely shape. Insignicant flowers. Why didn't I buy it? Must go back and see if they still have some.

I have all sorts of self produced aquilegias, in a variety of colours, including a couple of white ones  ;D.  Purple ones though are quite common in the garden.

My Oxalis (I hope we are taling the same plant here ???)has lime green foliage (clover/shamrock shaped leaves)with pink flowers. Keeps flowering for ages in early summer. Does VERY well in the garden if you know what i mean!
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: aquilegia on April 22, 2005, 14:30:50
Richard - I'm sure it's the same plant (Oxalis) just a different variety. Sounds like the same shape of leave. Maybe I'm glad now I didn't get any!
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: Garden Manager on April 22, 2005, 14:41:03
Quote from: aquilegia on April 22, 2005, 14:30:50
Richard - I'm sure it's the same plant (Oxalis) just a different variety. Sounds like the same shape of leave. Maybe I'm glad now I didn't get any!

Oh I didnt mean that bad aqui! it just seems to like my garden. From one original plant i now have about half a dozen around the place and it doesnt seem to mind sun or light shade either.


Dont let me put you off growing it for goodness sakes.
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: aquilegia on April 22, 2005, 15:02:52
Oh phew. I thought you meant it was a thug!
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: Marianne on April 22, 2005, 20:52:09
Aquilegia - I live in Herts, only 25 miles from London - so not far from you - but still nothing todate....
Lots and lots of lovely green leaves  ;D  Will have to learn to be patient.

Richard - I had lots of oxalis in my garden and in fact someone said it was a weed .... ???
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: Garden Manager on April 22, 2005, 23:32:39
Quote from: Marianne on April 22, 2005, 20:52:09
Richard - I had lots of oxalis in my garden and in fact someone said it was a weed .... ???

A nice weed though marianne! :). Its easy to dig up bits you dont want and if youcut it back after flowering it wont self seed that much.

I suppose it depends on the variety you have.
Title: Re: First aquilegia in flower!
Post by: Marianne on April 23, 2005, 18:43:21
I had the very pink one.  Beautiful little flowers with large dark green leaves and I never considered them to be a nuisance in my garden.  As you say, they are very very pretty !  :D