As a follow-up to my several posts from March about winter aconite in bloom and spreading, they have now formed their seedheads (pictured) by which they will self-seed.
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As a follow-up to my several posts from March about winter aconite in bloom and spreading, they have now formed their seedheads (pictured) by which they will self-seed.
Posted by Julia Erickson at 11:07 PM
Labels: Bulbs and Tubers, Propagation and Seeds, Self Seeders
4 comments:
Thank you for posting this .. I have these cute little guys too .. and wondered about them self seeding eventually : )
I need seeds! Always deep in spring planting mode by this time of year, focusing on spring and summer blooming babies. Thanks for the reminder to put those on my wish list!
Cool seedheads on the aconites...do you collect them to scatter or let it do it's own thing? Also, I really enjoyed your bloom day post..great photos!
Lynn,
I let them do their own thing!
-HG
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