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Clock Vine
- 15 Nov, 2007
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Thanks for so much detail about this stunning plant.
Did it survive the winter ? What happened to the runners?
I love the shades of apricot in the petals.
24 Aug, 2008
Yep it did survive he winter and has been flowering away this year too. I did write a blog on this subject not so long ago, check it out
24 Aug, 2008
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This photo is of species Thunbergia gregorii.
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This photo is of "Orange clock Vine" in Andrearichter's garden
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I love this plant. I think it originates from South Africa where it grows happily. It is prolific and likes full sun, it has been a fantastic addition to my garden but here in the UK it should be treated as an annual. The seeds can be gathered from the pods and stored, cuttings are also a good way of getting more plants, these can be gathered when the vine is chopped down before the hard frosts arrive. My main plant has set out some runners, like a strawberry would which have rooted in the pot, so I'm hoping these will be next years growth. I have just covered mine with a bell cloche and wrapped fleece around the pot and the edges of the cloche. It may survive our winter, but we'll have to wait and see
16 Nov, 2007