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Maurandya

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Fat Controller, Nov 3, 2013.

  1. Fat Controller

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    This is all the fault of @Scrungee :heehee:

    I've been looking (and no doubt will do more) at Nicky's Seeds, and have come across these wee fellows which look quite an interesting prospect (not least as I seem to be surrounded by big fences and trees that I don't really like)

    Anyone grown them?
     
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    I was about to ask a question about this plant under another name: Lophospermum

    http://suntorycollection.com/growers/lofos®-lophospermum/

    I bought one plant from a garden centre this spring and it has been fantastic, so I would recommend growing it, FC. A similar lovely plant is Rhodochiton, that is also easy.

    My branded 'Suntory' one has grown to a lush 6' and been covered with flowers all summer.

    Anybody tried over-wintering anyyhing like this, as I gather ir is actually a tender perennial?
     
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      Crikey @Madahhlia - I have just this second been looking at Rhodochiton - here; really like the look of that too! In fact, I can just picture one scrambling up a trellis to the right hand side of my front door......
       
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        Maurandya barclayana, nice plant and perennial if you are very lucky. However it is dead easy from the seed it produces in great quantity. I grew it on a south facing wall with the roots protected by a path and it survived until the first of the bad winters. Still got a baby one from it. That is in a pot in the tunnel, it may survive.
        The white form is even more delightful.
         
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          FC , Rhodochiton is a lovely climber , a little tricky to germinate or maybe that was just me £5.25 for 10 seeds is high. It also has a rather rude nickname - I'll let you find that yourself :biggrin:
          http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rhodochit...arden_PlantsSeedsBulbs_JN&hash=item53f7a4b013
          Lofos / Maurandia has a confusion of different plant names . First year I grew it was fantastic , lovely leaves and flowers late in the season . The second year I tried it , only flowered in October !:dunno:
           
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          Maurandya (AKA Asarina) are £2.65/pkt at Nickys but only £1.49/pkt at T&M. (but Nickys contain 100 seeds and T&M's only 30).

          I once tried growing them but outdoors over 20 years ago but my other climbers smothered them.
           
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          Scrungee are you on commision from Nickys seeds :biggrin:
           
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          Hmmmm.... I tried Asarina Scandens from T&M this year, and only three germinated, all of which snuffed it before they could be transplanted. Still, I suppose as Nicky's does 100 seeds in a packet, even if 50% germinate I should be in with a shot?
           
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          I never found Rhodochiton to be "easy" from seed, its very slow starting, not bad once it gets going, but its not a rampant climber by any means.
          I find it a bit delicate, it needs warmth and a bit of pandering.

          It can be grown from cuttings, or better still overwinter a plant and it will perform much better the following year.:)
           
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            I did see that it wants up to 8 weeks in a warm environment to germinate - don't think there is enough light to start them off at this time of year, but if I got them going indoors in February I might just get a result?
             
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            I grew Asarina scandens at my old house. It is a rampant grower....................
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            From seed I found it best to lift the seedlings as soon as the embryonic leaves open - they appear to dislike root disturbance. I may have seed if you want some (pm me tomorrow if you do).......................
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            I've always found the seed that I've saved to be more reliable. Maybe a question of freshness? I agree that it's not rampant. I find it easier to just start fresh plants indoors in March than try to over-winter it. Well worth the effort IMO. Lost mine this year to the squirrels - they emptied my pot of them when they were feeling vindictive.
             
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