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Diascia barberae 'Fisher's Flora'
By Spritzhenry
- 19 Jul, 2009
- 8 likes
This is a hardy plant, its flowers are upright and it's forming a nice clump now in its third year.
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I do too - I inherited a Diascia rigiscens, which flopped a bit but was lovely. It pegged out about three years ago and I haven't seen another one.
I planted this, to take its place. It's better in some ways, being upright.
20 Jul, 2009
I only have the ground covering one (Little Dancer i think it's called), it's gorgeous too.
20 Jul, 2009
I get those for my containers (contents usually composted come autumn) - as plugs - but last year I saved and potted up three white ones. I've planted them in my new bed, and they are doing well. I do have more Diascia around the garden, which I inherited, and it pops back up each year. I shall try them from seed, I think,
21 Jul, 2009
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Hmmm, i like this upright one !
20 Jul, 2009