tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2571100417242238211.post4635880659918902156..comments2023-09-29T10:04:33.858+01:00Comments on Roger Brook - the no dig gardener: The National Dicentra CollectionRoger Brook - No Dig Gardenerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16210160273591839142noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2571100417242238211.post-14453834109369188732014-05-03T17:18:17.713+01:002014-05-03T17:18:17.713+01:00I googled Plant Finder and went to the RHS site
Pu...I googled Plant Finder and went to the RHS site<br />Put in Dicentra Pearl Drops and then if you are still looking Langtrees and you will find loads of suppliers. As I don't know exactly where you are Caroline thats the best I can do.<br />I initially failed to find them because the automatic 'prompt' did not offer them to me. Insist and type in the complete name e.g. 'Dicentra &#Roger Brook - No Dig Gardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16210160273591839142noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2571100417242238211.post-54330411691193982092014-05-03T16:14:15.108+01:002014-05-03T16:14:15.108+01:00I am very fond of dicentras as I have a shady gard...I am very fond of dicentras as I have a shady garden though I don't have much of a variety. Some years ago I did have a beautiful low growing one with silvery-grey feathery foliage and very pale whitish-pink flowers but I managed to lose it. Looking at the pictures above I now think this might have been formosa 'pearl drops' or 'langtrees'. I've been looking for places to Caroline Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16610797306766236605noreply@blogger.com