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Hibiscus Bluebird just starting to flower.
By Drc726
- 27 Jul, 2011
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Thanks Meanie
27 Jul, 2011
Are these difficult to grow Denise? They had some in my local Lidl for £4.99 but dunno whether they need overwintering, I prefer plants to stay outside (no room).
27 Jul, 2011
I find it so Sheilar and every year (about 8 years)I think it could go! but then it flowers and I forgive it. Put it this way I would never have another, not enough reward for the space it takes. It over winters in the garden ok but a bad winter holds back the leaves by a couple of months. I grow mine in a sunny sheltered spot in clay.
27 Jul, 2011
I moved this one after about 4 years to a sunnier spot it then took 2 years to flower.
1 Aug, 2011
It does take its time to flower. I moved mine to a sunnier spot too and it didn't flower for another couple of years. I agree, D - I wouldn't have another one either. The flowers are nice but don't last too long.
1 Aug, 2011
Its comforting when someone else finds the same C
1 Aug, 2011
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Nice!
27 Jul, 2011