Flowers beginning with C
Scarlet Offline
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I'm also growing Cephalaria gigantea.

I think I tried a couple of years ago? But muddled my seeds that I had from a friends garden and ended up growing hollyhock?

So I've got 2 seedlings at the moment. Looking forward to growing this. They grow huge but the buzzies love it!

Cosmos self seeds in my garden.
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I was looking for info on Clarkia, as I seem to have a lot of old seeds, and found this useful site https://www.atozflowers.com/letter/c/
The Moneyless Chicken says:- 
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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They’re an interesting collection. I like the square flowers they’re great.
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(27-10-2020, 11:52 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Cosmos. Sensation get massive and seem to take forever to put out flowers, but once they get going they're great. Going to try some dwarf varieties next year. Sulphureus varieties seem more popular with bees.

Seemed to loose my post! Was busy pouring something nice!! On a Tuesday too!!

I grew a short orange variety a couple of years ago. It was fabulous in large pots on my yard.
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Coreopsis, tick seed.
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