Pete - thats very kind - but leave it for a year or two. I hadn't really taken in the fact that your plant is so small. And anyway I must kill...
Lovely pictures LongK. I envy you in having such a place within visiting range. I still haven't heard anything about my Thunbergia mysorensis. I...
[ATTACH] This is one of my favorites - a cutting from a seed grown plant. It looks fairly pink in the picture, but really is more of a rich...
Pete - for all my "no space", yes please I really would be interested. That foliage on yours was really impressive.
Again - very kind Kristen - but I have this problem of no more space. If you could put some space in the post - I would definitely say yes. :snork:
Very kind LongK - but ..... space. Pete - S. quintoense - never knew there was a thornless variety. The foliage is superb. I have Googled A....
Armandii - lovely day lilies - way ahead of mine. That first one is a really good red rather than a dirty brown as some are. LongK - that...
Hi Cinnamon - and a warm welcome. Do tell us a bit more about where you were working abroad, and what you working on, and what made you take up...
Fabulous Wylie - now that is a result.
Well done Ian. How about some Canna at the back, for height as Sirius says. My C. altensteinii (from seed last year and rhizome this year) is...
Wow Kristen - you are really into these aroids. I only have three Arisaemas - speciosum, tortuosum and sikokianum. Last year I grew them for their...
Stephen - I bought some small Celosia recently thinking they were annuals - but I love the colour and shape anyway. But I will keep them inside...
Sal - sorry I am so late, only just seen this thread. Congratulations, that new garden looks much bigger. I wish you the very best of luck.
I have done some more Googling and I believe that Celosia plumosa (at least) is really a perennial. Missouri Botanical Garden says :- Celosia is...
Thanks Kristen - good website. However I am currently steely disciplined not to get any more plants till I have got rid of some to make space.
You might have a go with Echium russicum. Its about the only Echium that is truly hardy - down to -20C they say. However you do need to keep the...
Excellent Stephen. I suspect the principles and design of a tropical garden is of interest to lots of us in this tropical section. Are all your...
Hi Kristen - will do
Madahhlia - thats a very kind offer - but I am afraid I must decline. Having bought some plants on Wednesday - I am returning to my ruthless...
EDIT: sorry Kristen, only just noticed your earlier posts after writing this - you seem to be saying something similar. I am planning to leave...
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