Another refugee from next door
By Mouldy
- 9 Mar, 2013
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This one, as I recall, has wee, delicate pinkish-purple flowers in early summer.
Again, I've no idea what it is.
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I haven't got a clue Sticki .:-|
The demolition team had not long started, when I spotted it in it's usual place, covered in mortar dust & most of it crushed under bricks.
It's normally about 2-3ft high with a similar spread, but as you can see, it's been in the wars!
The weight of rubble was so great I had to truncate some of it's roots.
10 Mar, 2013
I hope it survives!
12 Mar, 2013
Me too. I've sort of grown fond of it & give it words of encouragement more than the others.
Shame on me for having favourites!
13 Mar, 2013
Im wondering if it could be like this one
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/264935-colour-in-the-snow/member/stickitoffee
i hope the other plants dont sulk if you dont talk to them!!! ;-))
13 Mar, 2013
Oh, I have a good blether with them all, Sticki, it's just that the rest get less of it, being healthier.
14 Mar, 2013
Be interesting to see if it works! Hope they all do well!
14 Mar, 2013
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at a guess it might be azalea? they have purplish flowers in spring, i have one like it ~ just coming out now! its really pretty
9 Mar, 2013