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Polygala x dalmaisiana
By Bernieh
- 30 Sep, 2009
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It is a lovely little bloom TT - originally a wildflower found in Western Australia and now available as a garden plant. It has these pretty lavender-purple pea like flowers for most of the year.
30 Sep, 2009
How tall is it, please ?
.... can't quite tell from the pic...
30 Sep, 2009
This looks just like my sweetpea bush blossom. Pretty.
30 Sep, 2009
faabulous colour
30 Sep, 2009
I agree, i love this colour.
30 Sep, 2009
How unusual and very pretty colour!
30 Sep, 2009
Pretty thing.
30 Sep, 2009
Lovely plant, never heard of this one.
30 Sep, 2009
TT - this one is the compact variety and grows to around one and a half metres tall. It will tolerate frosts and well as drought conditions and it's now starting to be used as hedging over here.
30 Sep, 2009
Thanks all - this one is just starting to be used in gardens and is proving to be very popular.
30 Sep, 2009
A very pretty little plant.
1 Oct, 2009
Very pretty!
2 Oct, 2009
What a striking colour! Beautiful!
8 Oct, 2009
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This photo is of species Polygala x dalmaisiana Dazzler syn. Polygala x dalmaisiana Compact.
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Fascinating structure... good colour :o)
30 Sep, 2009