Rhodohypoxis
By Scottish
- 20 Jul, 2012
- 11 likes
For my records.
I planted this in the garden last month and it promptly lost all it's flowers. Starting to produce more now :)
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Spring flower down there Sheila.....that sounds about right westherwise up here :)
20 Jul, 2012
:))
21 Jul, 2012
http://www.growsonyou.com/paulsgarden/blog/20931-big-blog-lots-of-flowers-and-sun
scottish is this the same as the 2nd to last pic? pauls nit sure i love it :-) i cant tell
1 Aug, 2012
Yes, you're right Leigh . . . Paul's is a deeper pink obviously(!) - these come in all shades of pink, and white too.
1 Aug, 2012
oh thats great thanks sheila!...see im getting good arent i lol :-)) im sure paul will be happy to know too :-))
2 Aug, 2012
Paul will already know, Leigh . . . his plant knowledge is extensive!
2 Aug, 2012
Paul's looks good in the gravel - food for thought :)
2 Aug, 2012
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That's amazing, Scottish . . . I love this, but it's a Spring flower where I live, and it's not supposed to like damp soil!! Glad it's happy for you :)
20 Jul, 2012