Sunday, November 15, 2009

Will blubells and wild garlic be flowering still in two weeks?

They are flowering in the woods near by now, will they still be in flower in two-three weeks?

Will blubells and wild garlic be flowering still in two weeks?
Bluebells emerge when there is almost no shade from the bare tree canopy, if this exists. They are thus able to take full advantage of the lengthening Spring days. They grow to full size and produce their flowers in a short time. When the tree canopy comes into leaf and shades the bluebells, they remain for a while. The energy stored in the above ground parts will then be transfered to the bulb, and both the leafy and flower parts will wither. Expect them to last a little bit longer if in the open.





The period of flowering will depend on location, local climate, aspect relative to the sun, etc.
Reply:Mine are almost finished - worcestershire - so I would say no.
Reply:Still be flowering in 3 months.

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