Regular Plumbago
- 6 Jul, 2011
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Traditional sky blue, but the clusters of flowers are looser than the whites
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But isn't it worth the wait :)
6 Jul, 2011
Deffo!
I'm being impatient truth be told - the seed was only sold in January!!
7 Jul, 2011
Then you may have a few problems since it doesn't like very cold temperatures. Mine bloomed the first year, (I had used a heating mat to start the seeds early) and I occasionally get volunteers. It can get big if you don't prune it every year, but that's a good thing since it blooms only on new growth (I cut mine back in Feb., just before growth starts).
7 Jul, 2011
They seem ok - the two that I kept are 60cm tall and bushing out nicely in the conservatory. They're P.capensis, the smaller form.
7 Jul, 2011
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6 Jul, 2011