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Iochroma grandiflora
By Meanie
- 19 Sep, 2011
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Sues Iochroma is in bloom at last!
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Thank you Surreylad!
19 Sep, 2011
Very nice!!! no flowers on mine but at least its growing now after the winter!
19 Sep, 2011
I'.ve just taken a cutting of mine
19 Sep, 2011
oh, that's lovely - the shape of flowers and colour:)
20 Sep, 2011
Thanks Kasy!
I can't seem to get any seeds from mine though.
20 Sep, 2011
Stunning
20 Sep, 2011
Meanie:
Well, that looks very familiar! lol! (it's a common large shrub here)
It's looking very nice.
22 Sep, 2011
Two metres in a pot here.........
22 Sep, 2011
Most (in coastal CA) in the ground grow to: 10ft/3.3m - 20ft/6.1m tall, depending on species.
Don't the roots fill out the pots very quickly?
22 Sep, 2011
They do!
I've taken a couple of cuttings so this can go in the ground next year.
23 Sep, 2011
Meanie:
It's too bad this shrub is so tender to cold...it makes a very fast growing ever-blooming beautiful, lush shrub.
23 Sep, 2011
Thanks Homebird!
That I can believe Delonix.
23 Sep, 2011
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that's nice meanie..
19 Sep, 2011