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Schizostylis coccinea in the November sun
By Meanie
- 14 Nov, 2011
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Very late flowering in Sues garden this year, having only opened up in the last few days.
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Beautiful....and sunshine too.
14 Nov, 2011
These are great value. Last year I divided a big clump into 3. All are flowering but not too many flower heads but they do keep surprising me with a splash of unexpected colour.
14 Nov, 2011
Thanks chappies!
The other two varieties took a big hit last winter and will not be flowering.........
14 Nov, 2011
Mine are blooming to , just right for November when everything else is slowing disappearing ...
15 Nov, 2011
they are nice, i have mine at the margins of the pond..
15 Nov, 2011
They are good for some late season cheer aren't they!
15 Nov, 2011
definitely ~ or deffo as you would say.
15 Nov, 2011
I can't seem to grow them in London: the last two winters didn't help. see loads of them in Cornwall though, they love it down there.
19 Nov, 2011
Most of Sues were hit hard too Rbt.........
19 Nov, 2011
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i must put this on my list for next year, its a beauty! great photo too!!
14 Nov, 2011