I do not know how it arrived in my garden but there it was, about ten years ago. Today they are everywhere in early Spring. It seems it is an anenome which probably arrived by seed one day in my garden. Apparently our neighbouring Jura mountains have them everywhere. so it decided to settle with me.
Sometimes birds excrete the seeds, planting them with a nice little plant starter, or the seeds stick in their feathers and get distributed that way. Regardless of how you were blessed with them, bravo! What a cheery Springtime show!
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Oh so pretty. Love its color Pat 😀
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It is quite an intensive blue
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Sometimes birds excrete the seeds, planting them with a nice little plant starter, or the seeds stick in their feathers and get distributed that way. Regardless of how you were blessed with them, bravo! What a cheery Springtime show!
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I like the idea of the birdy starter. It certainly did the trick.
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We had gooseberry bushes in the yard, courtesy of birds hanging their tails off the end of our garage!
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