End-of-Summer Downunder - Mussaenda philippica 'Bangkok Rose' and Russelia still making a lovely show in the front garden
By Bernieh
- 23 Feb, 2013
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Those Russelia flowers attract a lot of butterflies, bees and the Sunbirds.
23 Feb, 2013
a great plant to have in your garden then! beauty and wildlife!
23 Feb, 2013
Yes more definitely. One of the best reasons for growing Russelia is to attract butterflies and bees.
23 Feb, 2013
i love butterflies and bees are essential, which reminds me i must buy some honey ~ somebody sells it just up the road from here
23 Feb, 2013
I'm lucky that we also have a few people selling honey around my suburb too. Much nicer than the shop-bought.
23 Feb, 2013
i havent tried this one yet, not sure why i havent been before!
23 Feb, 2013
I hope the honey is well worth the try. Enjoy.
23 Feb, 2013
i will let you know!
23 Feb, 2013
I'm not going to say it again! lol! :>)
28 Feb, 2013
One day!!! Fingers crossed!
1 Mar, 2013
I will be buying a new Mussaenda soon. :>)
Wish me luck...I obviously need it. lol!
1 Mar, 2013
I'll keep everything crossed ... fingers, toes and eyes!!!
1 Mar, 2013
That may not help! LOL!
1 Mar, 2013
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amazing, the little red tubular flowers are also very attractive with their delicate greenery
23 Feb, 2013