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Olearia phlogopappa 'Comber's Pink'
By Spritzhenry
- 23 Apr, 2014
- 12 likes
What a wonderful name! I'm trying this plant again but in a warm and sheltered position this time.
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Spritz - I tried 'Comber's Blue' a couple of times, but never got it through a winter. Good luck with the pink one.
23 Apr, 2014
Lovely, good luck.
23 Apr, 2014
I lost the last one I had, so this one is planted right next to 'The Great Wall' for warmth and shelter.
24 Apr, 2014
Good thinking there....
25 Apr, 2014
Things do seem to thrive there. I have a tender plant (can't recall its Latin name, but it's a night-scented stock and it starts with a 'Z'). It's still there from last year!!!
26 Apr, 2014
Zaluzianskya?
26 Apr, 2014
That's the one. :-)
27 Apr, 2014
Lovely flowers. If it's south facing with a wall behind, then it's warmer for the plants. We had grape vines growing at our last home's garden on a south facing area with a stone wall at the back.
27 Apr, 2014
Yes, I was delighted with my new 'micro-climate' when the Great Wall was built. :D)
28 Apr, 2014
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Pretty flowers :)
23 Apr, 2014