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Achillea
I'm thinking of getting a cerise achillea but does anyone know if they flop
over untidy-like, like the yellow achillea does? Thanks. |
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"Jack" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of getting a cerise achillea but does anyone know if they flop over untidy-like, like the yellow achillea does? Thanks. the shorter growth varieties hold their heads and shape - erm says he blushing - at least until 14 March the next year. Memo to self: I must get out and do the spring tidy! pk |
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"Jack" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of getting a cerise achillea but does anyone know if they flop over untidy-like, like the yellow achillea does? Thanks. Jack, I have Achillea "Cerise Queen" and it holds up very well and doesn't need staking. HTH Iris McCanna |
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"Paul Kelly" wrote the shorter growth varieties hold their heads and shape - erm says he blushing - at least until 14 March the next year. I could do with a pale yellow achillea. Is there one like that to look out for which doesn't get too tall? Christopher Lloyd writes about 'taygetea' but I've never found that anywhere. Memo to self: I must get out and do the spring tidy! I'm feeling very virtuous this year as I've just about done mine, apart from cutting down the buddleja. Sue |
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