For Spritz, at its best now........this Indian Summer is a joy!!
By Dottydaisy2
- 17 Sep, 2009
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Has flowered now for over a year....
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Ooh Dotty....its the same as mine....Aren't they lovely
17 Sep, 2009
Lincs and Milky, it is such a beautiful plant....the only trouble is it has not stopped flowering since we had it which is well over a year now, I am worried it will flower itself to death........Milky is yours doing the same?
18 Sep, 2009
Ah - found it at last! I was looking at the later photos with some puzzlement! WOW!! I am a beautiful shade of bright green, now, Dd!!
Is it Mandevilla laxa??
20 Sep, 2009
Lovely! Is that 2 plants - or do the flowers start and finish in different shades of pink?
20 Sep, 2009
Spritz I really dont know if it is laxa, MuddyW it starts off deep pink then pale pink then almost white.....it is a beautiful plant.
20 Sep, 2009
The one I saw in Italy was pure white, and labelled 'M. laxa'. I was just wondering if they come in pink as well as white...I shall have a google, I think!
Sssshhh...whisper....I'm not allowed to have such plants indoors...I do manage to sneak a few in, but a great big pot of gorgeous climber would be a bit noticeable, I fear! It'll be even more difficult now he's built the new greenhouse! (see blog....)
21 Sep, 2009
We had a white one which we lost last winter, over to look at blog now.......
23 Sep, 2009
Oh dear, Dd - what a shame - so they are not really suited to the UK, then??
23 Sep, 2009
Most people grow them as indoor plants in this country, we will move ours soon to the garden room.
23 Sep, 2009
Wish 'him' would let me have one in ours....maybe if I put it on my Christmas list??????
24 Sep, 2009
Well he couldnt refuse you then could he?
24 Sep, 2009
That's what YOU think Dd!!
I will, though...he might still say it should be in the greenhouse, unfortunately. Now I have two, he has even more excuse to tell me that plants belong outside!! HUH!!
25 Sep, 2009
You couldnt possibly keep such a beautiful plant in the greenhouse...it needs to be admired, cant go outside every time you want to look at it ?
25 Sep, 2009
I know that - he doesn't agree!! :-((
25 Sep, 2009
Thats a difficult one, him indoors would want it inside, but, as we are both passionate gardeners we do clash many times over where to plant something, what to grow in a particular border, what colour to paint the shed, fence etc, and dont stand on the edge of the lawn............so we cannot have it all our own way can we?
25 Sep, 2009
lovely display dotty
27 Sep, 2009
Thanks Sanbaz will have to come in soon.....
29 Sep, 2009
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Very cold here this week Dd but still hoping a bit of warmth comes back. This might be for Spritz but I`m enjoying it too,looks gorgeous.......
17 Sep, 2009