Polygala myrtifolia 'Grandiflora' - Sweet Pea Bush
By Delonix1
- 3 Sep, 2010
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This very commonly grown bush blooms all year and is very drought tolerant...which is why it's so common. It will grow to almost 8 feet/ 2.5 meter tall with equal spread. Photo taken in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. on August 31, 2010.
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I'd like to add it too, but ho hum. The conservatory is full already!
3 Sep, 2010
wonder if you could grow this in your garden? Delonix1 probably knows.
4 Sep, 2010
Alexandramou:
There's several varieties and species of this plant which grow here. Some have pink flowers and are very floriferous.
It's hardy...however, will not tolerate cold wet soil too well.
4 Sep, 2010
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Doesn't look like much until you look close up at the flowers. Here in Greece I've seen it mostly in large pots. Adding this to my back garden.
3 Sep, 2010