Thunbergia mysorensis
By Meanie
- 10 Aug, 2011
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The Clock Vine is very much in full bloom now.
Photo taken today at Oxfords botanic gardens where I went to meet up with Tetrarch.
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Must admit that I did have a sneaky look to see if there were any seeds on the path. God knows where my moral compass would have swung if there had been!
It was a bit of a flier for me, but it's nice to put a name to a face.
10 Aug, 2011
Well when I went to eden a few years ago, the staff said people you would never of thought nick snippings and seeds from there, normally the well to do in my experience are the worst for it lol.
10 Aug, 2011
I've always been respectful so far..........
11 Aug, 2011
Meanie:
You need to get a few cuttings. They're so easy to grow from cuttings. lol! :>)
13 Aug, 2011
Still have to consider how to house it!
13 Aug, 2011
Meanie:
Thunbegia tolerates severe pruning with no problem.
14 Aug, 2011
Found some sort of - out of stock!
14 Aug, 2011
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This photo was taken at The University of Oxford Botanic Garden.
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Thats lovely too hope you both had a happy day
10 Aug, 2011