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By Meanie


Toad Lily (Tricyrtis formosana (Toad Lily))

Another shot of Sue's Toad Lily.



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love those....must buy some!

29 Aug, 2010

 

I'm going to buy more!!
Louise put a link on one of the photos I posted the other day for a really interesting looking supplier - check it out!

29 Aug, 2010

 

Fantastic looking plant are they hardy in the Uk?

29 Aug, 2010

 

Anchorman - this T.formosana certainly is, being three years old now and having been divided to provide two large pots full of them!
The T.hirta that I posted up a couple of days ago I'm not sure about yet as it's my first year with it, but they're reputed to be hardy. I've a couple of divisions off of it to go under cover though, just in case!

29 Aug, 2010

 

I shall definitely buy some of these. They're lovely and most unusual looking.

29 Aug, 2010

 

Anchorman - both of the ones that I've posted photos of are small flowers. This T.formosana has flowers of about 25mm. The T.hirta posted previously has slightly smaller flowers.

29 Aug, 2010

 

its still a beauty

30 Aug, 2010

 

Very much so Yorkshire!

30 Aug, 2010

 

Was looking forward to see these in full bloom after seeing the bud that you had posted earlier.It is handsome ( I don't know why I did find it a bit masculine )

2 Sep, 2010

 

The bud earlier was a different plant Camillia which is here.......

http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/174051-tricyrtis-hirta/member/meanie

http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/174050-tricyrtis-hirta/member/meanie

Maybe it reminds you of the way that some male bird put on a display of their plumage to woo or intimidate other birds!

2 Sep, 2010

 

Oh I again got it wrong, sorry for that.

3 Sep, 2010

 

No need to be sorry for a mistake!!

3 Sep, 2010



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