Clerodendrum Thomsoniae
By Meanie
- 20 Aug, 2010
- 6 likes
After a couple of photos being posted of this one I could hold out no longer and have bought one.
Just a small one standing about ten inches, but reduced to £2.95.
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Beautiful ,you got a bargain there Meanie......
20 Aug, 2010
Lovely capture Meanie.We call it bleeding heart here.
20 Aug, 2010
Oh Nice Meanie.....
20 Aug, 2010
Thanks guys.
Apparently it can hit five metres or so in its natural environment. Best guess at hardiness is -3 degC.
20 Aug, 2010
O thanks Meanie, think it won't do for me then.
20 Aug, 2010
I was thinking the same Cinderella. But the way that I see it is that at this money I'll bring it on indoors till next year and then it can take it's chances!
20 Aug, 2010
This is lovely. I have one on my balcony but it seems like it doesn't like the north wind, the bottom is lovely but the top is struggling. Might have to move it. Still waiting for it to flower.
21 Aug, 2010
your close-ups are wonderfull meanie, well done
23 Aug, 2010
Alexandramou - they're heavy drinkers!!
Sanbaz - thanks!
23 Aug, 2010
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Its lovely Meanie, does it get very big, and can it go outside
20 Aug, 2010