Correa pulchella
By Spritzhenry
- 1 Oct, 2009
- 12 likes
I already have Correa 'Marion's Marvel',so when I saw this one, I got it to keep Marion company! The plant is covered in buds...It has to be in a sheltered area.
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You can see why I decided to take the risk, can't you!
1 Oct, 2009
You must have a lot of sheltered areas in your garden, lol.
2 Oct, 2009
Errr....not really. It's facing west in this bed, so as 'Marion' seems fine in there, I'm giving it a go.
2 Oct, 2009
I'm sure you'll 'tuck it up' for the winter.
2 Oct, 2009
Only if it's a hard frost! I've got fleece ready this time.
2 Oct, 2009
You're so organised!
2 Oct, 2009
Well - after last year you never know, do you?
Husband has also been and collected two large loads of logs, so WE won't get cold, either...Henry loves the log burner and so do I!
2 Oct, 2009
Lovely. Looks like an acorn in bloom.
3 Oct, 2009
LOL. What an interesting description! :-))
3 Oct, 2009
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