Rhodohypoxis
By Surreylad
- 18 May, 2012
- 15 likes
i do love this one, my other one hasn't started to flower yet but this one is going for it....
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pretty little things, the petals fascinate me.
18 May, 2012
Cheers Paul :-))
Thanks Sticki, yes not like the normal petals :-)
18 May, 2012
more 3D than other flowers
18 May, 2012
i agree there :-))
18 May, 2012
:-)
18 May, 2012
Love the colour
18 May, 2012
How do you keep this through the winter please. I seem to lose mine every winter. Do you take it inside.
18 May, 2012
Thanks Sheilar :-)
Hi Cinders, drainage is the thing, mines in an alpine setting very free draining, if your ground is a little heavy then lift it for the winter, or put a handful of grit under the roots...
18 May, 2012
Oh ok S/L thanks. I'll try that,
18 May, 2012
oh thats perrty
18 May, 2012
They amaze me with their hardiness!
19 May, 2012
Good luck Cinders...
Thanks Pixi...
It is amazing how hardy they are really... -11 winter here on my weather station and it still flowers ...
19 May, 2012
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nice mate
18 May, 2012