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Phormium tenax 'Jester'
By Spritzhenry
- 6 Nov, 2009
- 9 likes
This Phormium is in a large pot. I planted the apricot Diascia round it three years ago, and I'm surprised that it grows each year!
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Amazing, really! :-) Thanks.
6 Nov, 2009
The Phormium provides some protection too, do you think?...:>)
6 Nov, 2009
Pooossssiiibbbblllyyyy, Motinot! LOL.
But if you'd seen the poor thing waving madly in the gale (again!) this afternoon, you'd wonder how ANYTHING survived! lol.
6 Nov, 2009
They really complement each other colourwise
6 Nov, 2009
They do compliment each other beautifully .. .....
7 Nov, 2009
Lovely. I would never have thought of planting the two together.
7 Nov, 2009
looks lovely with the Diascia
7 Nov, 2009
Look really well together.
7 Nov, 2009
i have the jester barbara, new this year, love the pink in the stripes :o))
7 Nov, 2009
Well - now you've got an idea as to what to plant with it, Sandra! :-)))
7 Nov, 2009
yes when its in a bigger pot next year i think, just posted a pic of it barbara to show you ;o)))
7 Nov, 2009
I'll take a look-see! :-))
7 Nov, 2009
Unusual and lovely combination.
8 Nov, 2009
Thanks, Bb. :-)) Didn't you know that I'm unusual? LOL.
8 Nov, 2009
LOL !
8 Nov, 2009
;-)
8 Nov, 2009
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Diascia are one of the toughest little plants, aren't they ?
Those two are a good colour combination :-))
Same as Nemesia.
They too look delicate but they're not ! (well not here anyway!)
6 Nov, 2009