Tibouchina heteromalla - Silver Leafed Princess Flower
By Delonix1
- 26 Aug, 2010
- 6 likes
Silver Leafed Princess Flower blooming in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. They are blooming all around now. The flowers are more purple than how they appear in this photo. Photo taken August 14, 2010.
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Meanie:
Which Tibouchina species do you have?
There's a dozen species or so which grow here.
26 Aug, 2010
Sorry Delonix, I don't know. I bought the plant at a local charity plant sale for 99 pence!!
26 Aug, 2010
Meanie:
When it blooms you'll find out. : > )
The most commonly grown one in CA is Tibouchina urvilleana - Princess Flower.
26 Aug, 2010
If it blooms!!!!
26 Aug, 2010
Meanie:
If it's T. urvilleana -- it should start blooming soon...as it blooms from summer through winter and will rest briefly during spring. Although, I have seen large trees in the San Francisco Bay Area bloom all year.
26 Aug, 2010
lots of beautiful pictures on here,
27 Aug, 2010
Yorkshire:
Yes, GoY has some terrific photographer...doesn't it?
28 Aug, 2010
actually I meant your photo's, but then have to agree about GOY there is some lovely photography put on,
28 Aug, 2010
Yorkshire:
Thanks! : > )
28 Aug, 2010
your welcome
28 Aug, 2010
Tibouchina is one plant I've never grown, but have always wanted to grow. This one is just lovely.
1 Sep, 2010
Bernieh:
Thanks! : > )
Most species are very easy to grow. I'm sure they would do well in your climate.
Tibouchina granulosa - Purple Glory tree which has more of purplish-pink flower is my favorite.
2 Sep, 2010
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I have a juvenile Tibouchina which I'm hoping is just about to throw up a flower spike.
They also have really attractive foliage in my opinion.
26 Aug, 2010