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Phygelius x rectus 'African Queen'
By Mrv
- 9 Aug, 2010
- 4 likes
Sadly I caught the last couple of blooms before they went over. But, hopefully some more should be along shortly :)
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Hi Lori. Sorry for the late reply. Thank you for the compliment.
In answer, I bought 3 that had been kept in a bad spot at the garden centre for 75p each ... the flower stems reached about 18 inches. The plants are now cut back to about 3 inches and planted in :) Hopefully the shall settle in ok.
If they are happy they should reach about a metre and the same again(ish) in spread - they are south facing but not against a wall, so we shall see what next year brings.
16 Aug, 2010
Gorgeous
17 Aug, 2010
Thanks Mrv... will be interested to see how they fare next season... Isn't it great to find a bargain like that?
17 Aug, 2010
I love a bargain, me :) £4.50 for 3 of these, 3 Phygelius Yellow Trumpet and 3 Campanula Blue Chips.
I shall certainly be taking more pictures next year (assuming they survive).
17 Aug, 2010
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This photo is of "Cape Fuchsia "African Queen"" in Mrv's garden
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spectacular! How large is the plant?
10 Aug, 2010