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Started by Plantsman., January 21, 2004, 14:17:40

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The late winter flowering Eranthis hyemalis.



Eranthis hyemalis - Ranunculaceae - Europe

Soil, ordinary.

Position, shady borders, beds, lawns, under trees or in rock garden.
Plant 5cm deep and 5cm apart in Oct. to Dec.  Tubers should not be lifted but left permanently in the soil.

Pot culture:  Compost, equal parts leaf-mould, loam and sand.  Position, 8cm pots or large pans in cool greenhouse or window.  Plant tubers 15mm deep and close together in pots or pans in Oct. or Nov.  Water moderately.  After flowering, plant tubers outside.

Propagation:  By division of tubers in Oct. or November.

Plantsman.


Muddy_Boots

#1
Absolutely beautiful and the colour is a reminder that Spring is on its way! :)

Kate
Muddy Boots

eileen

#2
Wonderful contrast between the bright yellow flowers and dark green leaves.  ::)


EILEEN.


Life is like nectar sweet but sometimes sticky.

tim

#3
- mighty big Aconites? - like how big across? - ours are tiny. = Tim

Gardengirl

#4
Wonderful photo Peter - cheered me up a treat on this damp miserable morning :D :D
Happy gardening all...........Pat

Plantsman.

#5
Size!  not sure, Tim, but somewhere around 2.5cm across the yellow sepals.

Glad you all like them, they sure are cheerful when there is little else.

budgiebreeder

#6
Lovely picture.We can do more than puddings in Yorkshire.
Earth fills her lap with treasures of her own.

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