Eucomis bicolor (Flower close up)
By Plantoholic
- 28 Jul, 2011
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There are several quite nice ones my favorite has yet to flower will be a few weeks yet.
29 Jul, 2011
This sounds like something to look forward to...........
29 Jul, 2011
:-))
29 Jul, 2011
great pic:)
30 Jul, 2011
Thank you :))
30 Jul, 2011
I love this one, used to be my favourite until Meanie posted his other one..forgot what it's called now !
1 Aug, 2011
fabulous.
21 Aug, 2011
Thank you :o)
22 Aug, 2011
how specialised are these to grow, they are certainly very attractive. I saw a similar one in a walled garden in Somerset but Im not sure that planting in my shady garden would work??
22 Aug, 2011
I have some planted in quite a lot of shade which grow ok, E. bicolour seems hardy here and quite easy, it self seeds in the garden.
22 Aug, 2011
im guessing norfolk is no warmer than worcestershire??
self seeding is good.
22 Aug, 2011
-15 this winter ((Brrrrr))
22 Aug, 2011
was worse than that here!!! and 8" of snow to drive through at 5.30 in the morning!!
22 Aug, 2011
Think I would have stayed in bed!
22 Aug, 2011
sensible people would ~ and did!!!
22 Aug, 2011
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Eucomis Bicolor
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Eucomis Bicolor (Pineapple Lily Bulbs)
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This is the first year that I've grown Eucomis and I can see it becoming a bit of a collection next year.
29 Jul, 2011