An unknown plant
- 6 Jun, 2011
- 4 likes
I haven,t got a clue what this plant is but all I'm saying is a friend lives in Sardinia and I am a bit of a magpie for cuttings!!!! Unfortunately I lost it due to the bad winter last year.
Comments on this photo
Hi, lovely plant could be Tecoma capensis but not 100% sure.
6 Jun, 2011
Shame you lost it, looks a lovely plant too...
6 Jun, 2011
I had three, plus one Oleander but lost all but the Oleander due to our bad winter last year, but it gives me another excuse to go plant foraging when I next visit my friend in Sardinia! Thanks goes to Plantoholic for naming it for me.
7 Jun, 2011
May be best as a pot grown specimen from now on then.......
8 Jun, 2011
They were all grown as container plants and taken inside a greenhouse to over winter along with all my geranium cuttings and my standard fushia. They were fine the winter before but this year was obviously too harse.
8 Jun, 2011
Avid gardener:
This plant is Tecomaria compensis - Cape Honeysuckle. It's is very widely grown here in California, to more than 20ft/7m tall.
10 Jun, 2011
Thank you Delonix1 I too have seen it growing quite large in Sardinia, I love the flowers that it produces, so thought I would take a cutting! Managed to keep it for three years in a container and grew it like a bush by cutting it back.
10 Jun, 2011
You're welcome.
Some of the newer varieties of Cape Honeysuckle have yellow, gold, and pink flowers.
10 Jun, 2011
Pictures by all members
130816 of 302214
What else?
View photos by Avid_gardener
Members who like this photo
-
Gardening with friends since
30 Apr, 2011 -
Gardening with friends since
9 Aug, 2009 -
Gardening with friends since
9 Sep, 2008 -
Gardening with friends since
28 Oct, 2009
It's lovely!
Hopefully you'll get an id for it.
6 Jun, 2011