Ceratostigma plumbaginoides
By Spritzhenry
- 27 Sep, 2009
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A new plant to replace one that died. :-(
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Most of our winters here are mild - we don't normally get severe frosts. last year was the exception! I shall be prepared, I think.
27 Sep, 2009
Very pretty lovel the pink flower too
29 Sep, 2009
Oh, you've got one!! :-D
30 Sep, 2009
I've got TWO now, Sid! I decided that it looked lonely - so I found another one! LOL.
30 Sep, 2009
Just found this one, so looking after it now, thought I had lost it when we moved the pond.
4 Oct, 2009
I really don't know why my first one died! Are they particularly 'difficult' plants??
4 Oct, 2009
No they are as tough as old boots, well here they are.
4 Oct, 2009
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It does that in the autumn, before disappearing for the winter! I just hope it re-appears! lol.
27 Sep, 2009