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Monday 21 October 2024

Just Blue

 

In my little sunshine (or are they stars?) blue vase this week are a trio of blue cornflower like flowers. They are from the perennial Catananche caerulea also known as Cupid's dart. It's name derives from the Greek word katananke which means 'strong force' and it was used as an ingredient in love potions by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Sadly yesterday's morning skies didn't match the colour of the flowers. It wasn't just wet but it was also extremely windy. The rain petered out as the morning went on but the wind from Storm Ashley, the first named storm of the season, became more ferocious particularly during the evening. I was glad that my flowers were tucked in their vase on Saturday which was a beautifully warm, sunny and calm day.

I have grown this perennial from seed a long time ago but eventually the plant or two I planted petered out. I believe that although perennial they are quite short lived and I think that perhaps a mainly damp and shady garden is not ideal for them. Still worth another go. I came across a well established plant on the sales table in what was otherwise a disappointing visit to St. Andrews Botanic Garden in Scotland during August. The plant sales area however was excellent and if we had not been away on holiday I would not have limited myself to departing with just one plant. I'm not sure whether it is usually in flower so late in the year but it will be a silver lining if it is. 

Thanks as always to the lovely Cathy over at 'Rambling In The Garden' for providing us with the platform to share our Monday vases.

Here today the weather is thankfully much calmer and there is bulb planting to be done, perhaps an autumn sowing of sweet peas and the continuation of my ongoing disposal of sycamore keys. I imagine that quite a few more are dotted about the garden after storm Ashley's visit.

5 comments:

  1. Love the color of the blooms--kind of a periwinkle blue, which is one of my favorites. The vase is perfect, too! :)

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  2. Oh a stunning flower. Glad you found it as an established plant to enjoy.

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  3. Catanche is such a pretty flower, Anna, and your vase is so sweet in its blueness. I was interested in what you said as I have grown it from seed this year and wasn't sure how long-lasting it woud prove to be. My young plants are still in pots, but I really ought to plant them out before colder weather takes hold. It sounds like you may have had a busy day, and hopefully productive too

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  4. A perfect pairing, Anna (even if the skies didn't match up)! I love the beautiful blue color of Catananche but mine didn't put on much of a display this year and what flowers there were dried up in early summer.

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