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Terri1948
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April 21, 2007
12:13 AM

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I bought this little Celandine, 'Double Cream', about 4 years ago. Although I'm not 100% sure, I **think** I got it at the Harrogate Spring flower show. Unlike it's wild, invasive relative with bright yellow flowers, this one is much more subdued and keeps itself very much to itself. This year was the first time we've found a stray seedling from it in the garden. We have another Celandine with orange (single) flowers and that one has also given us a few seedlings, although nowhere near as many as the rampant 'Brazen Huzzy' or the wild variety.
Am I the only one who likes Celandines?

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