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Amicia Zygomeris
By Amy
- 6 Aug, 2013
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Me neither,Amy..I want to know too please..
6 Aug, 2013
Carole , Sandra it's a Mexican plant growing approx 6 ft tall in a clump of many stems depending on it's age ,it has these colourful bracts early in the season followed by yellow sweet pea kind of flowers as late as November ,it need protection from the frost in the winter ...
6 Aug, 2013
Aren't you the Exotic one,Amy.?.Lol.Do you bring it under cover in the winter? I can't make my mind up about it,but it would be nice to see a photo of it in all it's glory..
6 Aug, 2013
No Sandra it's planted in the garden when it dies down before the frost arrives I cover it with straw and then put a nice hefty container over it until the spring :o) I'll put another photo on later !
7 Aug, 2013
Thanks for the info Amy very interesting!
7 Aug, 2013
Your welcome Carole ... Thanks Marguerite we have to protect it through the winter we've been lucky with it so far ,each spring I'm looking for signs of growth from it !
8 Aug, 2013
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I have never seen or heard of this before Amy what is it?
6 Aug, 2013