Limnanthes douglasii, the poached egg plant. Much loved by hover flies and those of us who enjoy a little companion planting. Looks more like a fried egg to me, a whole pan of them. I’m suddenly feeling rather peckish ………..
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They are so funny looking 🙂
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I love them and you are right about the hoverflies but I am still waiting to get them established here. They flourish for my mother in Bucks with her mixture of clay, chalk and flint.
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Lovely. They’re one of my favourite flowers so grow lots on the plot. xx
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I have sowed my first ones and they have popped up so just waiting from to grow now, they do look wonderful
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I am sure they will flourish, look out for your first hoverfly!
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For some reason mine have come up without the yellow yolk this year. Not a good look at all.
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How very odd, perhaps you could market them as yolk flowers ….? Doesn’t have quite the same ring to it. 🙂
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And next to them, I now have pure white ones, they look as if someone has come along and separated the yolk from the whites.
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Ha!!! Possibly Delia 🙂
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