Poor Limp Elephant Ears :(
By Jacque
- 23 Feb, 2010
- 10 likes
But Still I Found a Flower Bud :)
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just answered the question i ask on other pic jacque lol, they are hardy then
23 Feb, 2010
Yes theyl be Fine Gee/San :)
23 Feb, 2010
Mine goes a winter scarlet. Have you seen that? Maybe since they are extremely hardy, living through my winter, they need a lot of cold to change color. They'll definately perk up soon for you. Nice large clump.
23 Feb, 2010
Hi GT :) Yes iv seen that Scarlet Colour they turn & i love it :) This is just 1 Clump out of 4 i have :)
23 Feb, 2010
Great! :-) I'm collecting more now I know they can live my garden. Trying other early things too, my elephant ear looked very alone in early spring last year. :-)
23 Feb, 2010
I'm sure they will recover Jacque , they are tougher than they look :o)
24 Feb, 2010
Cant wait 2 see what other New Plants u add to your Garden GT :) A little warmth & theyl be away again Amy:)
24 Feb, 2010
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Bergenia 'Morgenrote'
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Oh dear, but I bet they will soon perk up.
23 Feb, 2010