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Convolvulus "blue enchantment'
By Greenthumb
- 4 Sep, 2010
- 15 likes
Another from seed. I've learned these should be cut to branch at an early stage. I've got long vines with two or three flowers at the end all season. These have been very susceptible to aphid, the only pest troubled plant in the garden this summer.
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Thank you. My first try from seed, it would benefit from a cut back at the juvenile stage to branch it out.
4 Sep, 2010
Nice photo though Greenthumb!
4 Sep, 2010
Thank you. They are pretty photogeneic. :-)
4 Sep, 2010
Lovely colour combination!
4 Sep, 2010
lovely flower & photo...
4 Sep, 2010
Brilliant colours .
4 Sep, 2010
Thanks. :-) It is delightful. Just wish I'd cut back the seedling so it would be more bushy as is the habit on the seed packet The stems bloom at the ends, just one or two flowers at a time. Would be perfect more bushy.
5 Sep, 2010
Whatever Gt, it is stunning
5 Sep, 2010
Beautiful colours GT this lovely photo is going straight on to my favourites....
5 Sep, 2010
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three lovely colous
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