Brunnera macrophylla 'Alexanders Great'
Siberian Bugloss 'Alexanders Great'
- Early Spring 2024
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- 1
- Early Spring 2021
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- Early Spring 2021
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- Late Winter 2021
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- Mid Summer 2020
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- Early Summer 2020
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- Late Spring 2020
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- Late Spring 2020
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- Early Spring 2020
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- Mid Winter 2020
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- Early Autumn 2019
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- Mid Summer 2019
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- Early Summer 2019
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- Early Summer 2019
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- Early Summer 2019
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- Mid Spring 2019
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- Early Spring 2019
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- Early Spring 2019
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- Early Spring 2019
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- Late Winter 2019
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- Late Winter 2019
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- Mid Winter 2019
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- Early Autumn 2018
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- Late Summer 2018
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- Late Summer 2018
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- Late Spring 2018
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- Mid Spring 2018
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- Mid Summer 2018
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- Early Winter 2017
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- Late Summer 2017
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- Late Summer 2017
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- Mid Summer 2017
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- Mid Summer 2017
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- Mid Summer 2017
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- Early Summer 2017
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- Early Summer 2017
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- Early Spring 2017
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Brunnera macrophylla 'Alexanders Great'
- Early Spring 2024
- 13
- Early Spring 2021
- 27
Putting some growth on this week.🤗
#trueblue
- Early Spring 2021
- 32
#newgrowth coming along well.
This is on my next shop list. I've found 1 brunnera so far. Very happy to see it back.
- Late Winter 2021
- 22
#foliagefriday #newgrowth #springiscoming
- Mid Summer 2020
- 26
@plantagogo this is one of yours vicky/richard 🤗🤗🤗 its doing great.
- Early Summer 2020
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#foliagefriday
Your plants always look so lush Dave, do you feed them lots? 💚
@lilybee i do feed them sue, but only once a week with tomatoe feed. Ive got a special tree fern feed aswell.
- Late Spring 2020
- 31
Looking well now 🤗
- Late Spring 2020
- 34
#foliagefriday a @plantagogo special. £5.99 in a 9cm pot 2 years ago.
Beautiful foliage
@davewrightjoinerygooglemail.co I may have to find room for that one. Great against the dark foliage 👌🤩
- Early Spring 2020
- 27
Coming along nicely.
- Mid Winter 2020
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#newgrowth
- Early Autumn 2019
- 30
Living up to its name. @pelly im posting yours in the morning jane. 🤞🤞 it arrives in one piece 😂
Thanks Dave, I’m really looking forward to seeing it in my garden 😍😍
Wow 😮
Great foliage 👍
@pelly its only a tiddler jane, but should soon get bigger.
Let's hope I manage to Dave 👍👍
- Mid Summer 2019
- 34
#foliagefriday still growing 🤗
Beautiful foliage 💚
- Early Summer 2019
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Doing well.
💚💚💚
Oh plant envy 💚💚💚
I want one! 😍💚
- Early Summer 2019
- 32
Growing well.
That’s a beauty Dave 💚💚
@hayleyaj its doing well now hayley, it struggled when i put it in the ground, so i put it in a big pot, in a shadier spot, and its doing well now.
Well it was obviously the right move! You can divide it too and make lots more! Treat it like a hosta 😁
Is that a hosta ?
@charlotte brunnera Charlotte.
- Early Summer 2019
- 41
#foliagefriday
Beautiful 💚💚💚
- Mid Spring 2019
- 30
Starting to look good now. It seems to have come on since cutting the flower spikes off.
Is this one of the smaller ones as I've been looking to get one for shady corner but wasn't sure which variety is more the dwarf ones as it's only a small corner to fill 💚
@keely it should get quite big keely, i hope. Ive got a couple of jack frost, their not growing as fast. The sea heart has gone huge.
Beautiful plant 🌿💚
Far too big for my little corner it will smother my dwarf hosta might have to look at something else then 😮 cheers
- Early Spring 2019
- 36
Getting bigger.
I think I will feed mine lol 😂
- Early Spring 2019
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@suerichards im hoping for this sue 😁 wishful thinking .
Gosh that’s huge!
Wow🤗
- Early Spring 2019
- 39
Gorgeous colour and a lovely pic Dave
@rachelbrooks its looking great at the moment rachel. Ive got it in a big tub now, in a shadier spot, it struggled last year where i had it in the ground, so see how it gets on this year.
Brill! 👍🏼 mine are both looking a bit pathetic! Still flowering mind!
How delicate are they....😘😘
@wagsmomthompsonbtinternetcom have you not got a brunnera elaine, if not, you need one 🤗
No I haven’t Dave but I’ll get one....😉👍🏼
- Late Winter 2019
- 23
#newgrowth starting to fill its tub 🤗 #brunnera
- Late Winter 2019
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#macro Brunnera is starting to flourish 🤗
- Mid Winter 2019
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Making a welcome comeback 🤗
- Early Autumn 2018
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This has doubled in size since i moved it. Wish id done it earlier now .
That looks so healthy 💚
@keely its doing well now keely, it was in the ground and struggling with all the sun this year, so put it in a big tub, in a shadier spot, and its doing well now.
Clearly thanked you for it 👍
😂😂😂 ill go get him some gary @scaryskates
- Late Summer 2018
- 31
Looking so much healthier now its out of the sun, should be great next year.
As soon as I saw the picture I knew it could only be you! I think you should get an official brunneraholic sticker 👍👍😊
@ublaszko id wear it with pride urszula 😁
So you should 😊 Your brunneras are very lush and healthy. 👍👍
Wow! That looks very healthy 👌🏼
@richard.spicer.7906 it didnt rich, it got a battering with the sun this summer, so ive moved it, and removed the scorched leaves and its coming good now. Should be nice next year.
- Late Summer 2018
- 23
This has really struggled this year , to much sun. Ive dug it up, put it in a big pot in a shady spot, removed all the scorched leaves , and it seems to be improving.
- Late Spring 2018
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Alexander Great loving this warm wet weather .
- Mid Spring 2018
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From a 9cm pot last year, looks like its going to be Great this year. @plantagogo 🤗
@davewrightjoinerygooglemail.co looking fabulous 😀
- Mid Summer 2018
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Wish this looked like this now 🙄 #foliagefriday
Won’t be long until everything is coming back to life. Lots of frosts this year , my garden is looking very sorry for itself @davewrightjoinerygooglemail.co ☹️
That looks just like "Jack Frost" rather than a forget-me-not but I could write what I do know on the back of a postage stamp 😳
It's Jack frost brunnera. Mine looks dead...
@brighton so does mine at the moment christine. Theres lots of new growth under the leaves though 🤗
@brighton @jpea this one is Brunnera Alexanders Great ive got a jack frost as well there very similar. I think the alexanders great possibly gets a bit bigger.
Some people call it perennial forget me not because the flowers are similar. Mines looking pretty dead at the moment but will revive, I’m sure
I've just been reading up about them Joan, I always call mine brunnera but when you log them on the app it comes up as perennial forget me not. A bit confusing for everyone. Apparently according to Alan titchmarsh there a cousin to the ordinary forget me not 🤔 nice plant though what ever you want to call it. @joanboston
Ah glad I came across your post Dave,I've got one and it looks very dead so I'm glad to know they come back 😁👍
I hope mine's still alive @davewrightjoinerygooglemail.co as the blue flowers are lovely and yes they do look like forget me nots
- Early Winter 2017
- 18
First year with this , loved it all summer but the cold weather got the better of it, but just like @rachelbrooks said , theres already #newgrowth under the dead leaves 🤗
- Late Summer 2017
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#greensaturday 🤗
Wow! Is this today Dave?
@rachelbrooks unfortunately not rachel , been hit badly by the frost. These are new to me so im hoping itll come back strong next year.
Ah that’s why I asked Dave. Don’t panic...it will! After going all black and making you think it’s dead! 😂
@rachelbrooks 👍🤗 i was hoping it would rachel. What a great looking plant.
One of my very faves Dave! The foliage is beautiful and I love the tiny blue flowers in the Spring 💙💚
- Late Summer 2017
- 22
#foliagefriday 😊
- Mid Summer 2017
- 18
Morning all. Another soggy start to the day. Here's my Brunnera 'Alexanders Great' one of my favourite buys from #plantagogo this year , doing brilliantly 😊
Morning Dave .......very wet here too. I bought this plant a few weeks ago ......fell in love with the heart shaped leaves. Beautiful :))
Morning Dave, it looks really healthy. 👍👍👍
@flof1952 they grow really quickly Pauline. That was in a 9cm pot in about April. So coming along well.
Does look good ......thanks Dave :))
Morning Dave that looks Healthy n no slug holes 👌
@Keely there concentrating on the dahlias keely 🔫
😂😂😂 oh yes don't I know it I have enough of them 😂😂😂
- Mid Summer 2017
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Brunnera Alexander Great enjoying the #shade
- Mid Summer 2017
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Loving this brunnera 'Alexander great ' showing off. From a small plant this spring it's doing brilliantly.
- Early Summer 2017
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Love this brunnera 'Alexander Great' one of my best buys this year from @plantagogo 🤗
- Early Summer 2017
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One of my favourites this year from @plantagogo, growing nicely.
Attractive leaves Dave ......when does it flower?
@flo in the summer pauline. Not sure if this one will this year. I've got the smaller variety which is flowering, very similar to heuchera flowers really.
Hi, it has blue forget me not flowers in spring. I love it, such lovely foliage almost all year long
@joanboston thanks joan, I couldn't remember 😁
Easy to propagate too Dave, just look round the edge of the plant for little shoots and carefully pull them off. Pot them up and keep them cool an d moist, should root in a few weeks☺
Like the sound of that joan @joanboston .
Looking great :) it will flower next spring with pretty blue flowers x
- Early Spring 2017
- 23
Thinking about a couple of these around the tree fern 🤔
Morning Dave. I think that would look lovely. 💙💙
Love that foliage! Is that what it's called?
#brunnera @SylviaDavies
Morning Dave @davewrightjoinerygooglemail.co .......that'll look really nice. How's your new grandson may I ask :)
@flof1952 he's good thanks pauline. Went to see him last night. You forget how small they are when first born. 😊
@SylviaDavies it's a brunnera 'Alexander great. There's a few different ones all with great foliage.
So pleased for you all Dave @davewrightjoinerygooglemail.co ......they look so fragile as newborns don't they :)
#newgrowth