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zantedeschia flame
By Surreylad
- 17 Aug, 2013
- 7 likes
Starts of yellowish then goes to an orange then deepens to this colour which is why they called it Flame.. I love this one.
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Thanks Kasy, I will lift the tuber at the first frosts and store it in my wooden chest in the shed.
17 Aug, 2013
Thanks :-)
17 Aug, 2013
Not a lot of foliage, by the looks of it, mate?
20 Aug, 2013
That's the odd thing Mouldy, they do normally have a few more than this.... Me thinks there may be trouble ahead!!!
20 Aug, 2013
Lovely flower and shape.
22 Aug, 2013
Thanks Lindak :-)
22 Aug, 2013
Let's face the music...Lol.
23 Aug, 2013
Lol
23 Aug, 2013
I take it you mean problems with the variety or pests/disease, as yet unidentified?
29 Aug, 2013
Yes mate, normally has 3 good size leaves, but this has only one small leaf... I'll have to wait till i lift it late autumn.
29 Aug, 2013
I hope it's just a one-off, Surrey.
I have to do the same with an astilbe.
Everything around it done great, though.
29 Aug, 2013
Astilbies like damp ground mate it could be that, I have mine in a bog garden environment very damp.
29 Aug, 2013
I'll bear that in mind, Surrey, thanks!
1 Sep, 2013
Your welcome mate :-)
1 Sep, 2013
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Interesting how it changes the colour.
What are you doing with in during winter?
17 Aug, 2013