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Tropaeolum tricolor
By Breeze
- 15 Apr, 2009
- 8 likes
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WoW, what a beauty..
15 Apr, 2009
This is lovely.
15 Apr, 2009
Wonderful fiery colours...I've only seen the yellow variety before...........
15 Apr, 2009
That is gorgeous isnt it................what colours...............
15 Apr, 2009
I love this, beautiful colors!
16 Apr, 2009
Thank you all for your kindly comments.
Funkyfuchsia
They are grown in a pot. They are sown in autumn and overwinted outside.
My climate is mild enough in winter. I hear they overwinter in glasshouses in the UK.I'll post another image.
Breeze
16 Apr, 2009
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I love this it's beautiful, How is it growing, in a pot , ? Inside or out???
15 Apr, 2009