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16 October 2014

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sidalcea

the unknown flower is now a known flower it is a sidalcea, my art, quilting and gardening friend came to lunch today and she said it looked like a pink flower she has, so she took a flowering stem with leaves home with her, shortly after she e mailed to say it is the same as her pink one and the name is sidalcea, I’ve never heard of this family but then I haven’t heard of lots of plants families,

I did a search and guess what dear ole auntie beeb has it in the ……but it’s the pink version, I then found this wonderful which shows them in pinks, white and reds, as you might guess most of the websites coming up are for nurseries selling the plant, I have not yet found my actual version of the plant, I did find an interesting website about that included sidalcea,


Harris tweed
I don’t know if you may have seen it but just incase you haven’t I thought I would write here, Cate has left a message on the previous post asking for help in the preparation of fleece for weaving on the islands in bygone days, I do not know a lot so am going to contact people who may be able to help but if anyone reading can help with this please leave a comment with the info, thanks in advance,

Posted on Island Threads at 22:43

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Thanks for letting us know, IT. I'd been wondering what it was. I've never heard of a sidalcea either! Now you can sleep easy :-)

Jill from EK




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