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Leycesteria Formosa ( Flowering Nutmeg)


Leycesteria Formosa ( Flowering Nutmeg)

This has been in flower for most of the summer.



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do they all have those berries? i have leycesteria but im not sure its formosa and i didnt know they were called flowering nutmeg. thats a lovely flower on yours.

13 Oct, 2011

 

As far as I know, Stickie, they are all the same ,and this is a baby of the main one, which I had for years until it died.Another one has just come up in its place, which is amazing as it wasat least 3 years ago when i lost it.

13 Oct, 2011

 

Mine looked like it had died but it survived that awful weather last year, hope it doesn't die they are such a pretty plant. I didn't know it was called that either Sticki. I only knew it was Himalayan Honeysuckle. Karen Sue has one that is a lighter colour than these, cannot remember its name. I managed to grow a cutting last year and that has produced a flower also this summer. Fingers crossed they survive the winter.

13 Oct, 2011

 

mine is the golden version like karen sue's i think olive, i like himalayan honeysuckle for a name too!!

13 Oct, 2011

 

Golden Lanterns I think is the name of mine. I have the green one as well, but I do prefer the yellow one tbh. Lovely plants aren't they, although they need room to 'express themelves'! Never heard the Nutmeg name either.

13 Oct, 2011

 

I think I got the name from the Garden News years ago, which is why I bought it.The last one I had got far too big so in a way I was pleased when it died and now the baby plant is growing in its place. I've not seen the yellow one, I will have to look out for that next year.Thanks for your comments.I'm surprised Olive that you didn't get any babies from yours.

14 Oct, 2011

 

I've just taken some photos of Golden Lanterns for you Rose...will download them soon....watch my space! :))

14 Oct, 2011

 

I just took a cutting and stuck it in and it grew, much to my amazement, I never seem to be able to get cuttings to grow, but this one did. I might try a seed this year, none on it yet. Mine isn't as big as it was think that cold weather we had stunted its growth. Probably the reason that I do not get babies is that the ground is very dry where it is, I have to water it quite a lot during summer months Rose. I have put the cutting further out in the open to see if it fares better than the parent plant.

14 Oct, 2011

 

Oh , I'm looking forward to that Karensusan. Our ground is always dry Olive especially because of the wind ,trees and sandy soil, so as it has always done well here I assumed that it liked the dry conditions as it has thrived here. I also have another one which has popped up in another part of the garden , probably from the birds.

14 Oct, 2011

 

I like this shrub, Rose, I was asked to dig one up years ago for a lady as she would have nothing with berries on in her garden! No children to worry about eating them ... just didn't like berries ... very odd . . . . .

15 Oct, 2011

 

There's nought so queer as folk, as the saying goes,Shirley.

16 Oct, 2011

 

: o )))

16 Oct, 2011

 

The common name in Berkshire where I got mine from is Pheasant berry. The pheasants like the berries. I love the tall drooping waxy stems. Even if it dies down over the winter it pops up again each year.

23 Oct, 2011



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