http://www.durgan.org/URL/?LNRVB 22 March 2012 Dracunculus vulgaris
Dracunculus vulgaris (Voodoo Lily) is a perennial and starts growing in the Spring almost following the receding snow. It dies Down completely during the early Summer. A totally different flowering plant.
Dracunculus vulgaris (Voodoo Lily)
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http://www.durgan.org/URL/?VQEZC 21 April 2012 Dracunculus vulgaris Growing Well
http://www.durgan.org/URL/?LNRVB 22 March 2012 Dracunculus vulgaris
Dracunculus vulgaris (Voodoo Lily) is a perennial and starts growing in the Spring almost following the receding snow. It dies Down completely during the early Summer. A totally different flowering plant.
http://www.durgan.org/URL/?LNRVB 22 March 2012 Dracunculus vulgaris
Dracunculus vulgaris (Voodoo Lily) is a perennial and starts growing in the Spring almost following the receding snow. It dies Down completely during the early Summer. A totally different flowering plant.
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Re: Dracunculus vulgaris (Voodoo Lily)
I've grown these for a while.. they're very easy to propogate and build-up a population. They'll even naturalise in the garden (at least in East Anglia). I used to shelter them indoors overwinter.. but be very wary of keeping them in a heated room and letting a mature bulb flower indoors.. it's something you'll only do once!!!
Re: Dracunculus vulgaris (Voodoo Lily)
I leave mine in the garden all Winter and every year about (5 or 6) it reappears each year.GeorgeSalt wrote:I've grown these for a while.. they're very easy to propogate and build-up a population. They'll even naturalise in the garden (at least in East Anglia). I used to shelter them indoors overwinter.. but be very wary of keeping them in a heated room and letting a mature bulb flower indoors.. it's something you'll only do once!!!