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Posted on December 7, 2011December 7, 2011 by Nan Ondra — 19 Comments

Odds and Ends

Seeds for Sharing Dec 2011

How exciting to get such an enthusiastic response to the offering of seeds in my last post! I have a little follow-up to do on that project, plus a few other miscellaneous bits of information that I thought you might find interesting or amusing.

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Categories: Ruminations, Seeds!
Tags: Hayefield, murmuration, potatoes, Seeds!, sweet potatoes
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Looks like frost is on the way in a few days, but in the meantime, Chinese climbing bleeding heart (Dactylicapnos, formerly Dicentra, torulosa) is still showing off with interesting flowers, foliage, and seedpods. #dactylicapnostorulosa #dicentratorulosa #annualvines #climbingbleedingheart #hayefield #hayefieldseeds
‘Albe Red Variegated’ cotton (Gossypium herbaceum): I never imagined this beautiful thing would come true from seed, but it does! #gossypiumherbaceum #alberedvariegated #variegatedcotton #hayefield #hayefieldseeds
A festive collection of lovely little leatherflower clematis: some species (including Clematis addisonii, C. glaucophylla, C. versicolor, and C. viorna), as well as several natural crosses #leatherflower #clematis #speciesclematis #nativeclematis #clematis #hayefield #hayefieldseeds
Smooth purple coneflower (Echinacea laevigata) is considered to be a federally endangered species. Several years ago, I received a gift of seeds from a mystery donor and have been enjoying it in my garden ever since. The plant-to-plant variation is really interesting—different color intensity and petal widths, for example—but all show the typical drooping petals and smooth leaves and stems. It has been flowering for a good 3 weeks already, while E. purpurea is just starting to flower. Easy from winter-sown seed. I’ve had it germinate in warm conditions too, without any chilling, but at a lower germination percentage. Lovely as a single plant in the garden and gorgeous in groups! It hates soggy soil but has been adaptable otherwise. #echinacealaevigata #smoothpurpleconeflower #endangeredplants #nativeperennials #hayefield #hayefieldseeds
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