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Eccromocarpus scaber

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By Meanie


Eccromocarpus scaber (Eccremocarpus scaber (Chilean glory flower))

Very late this year.



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Lovely meanie

14 May, 2013

amy
Amy
 

Very late whats happened to mine then ?? no sign of them !

14 May, 2013

 

Thanks Mushy!

Amy - this is impossible to kill!

14 May, 2013

amy
Amy
 

My plants have survived from last year , I have green foliage so hopefully flowers will follow , I know that masses of seed fell from them to the ground so it's likely that new plants will pop up ....

14 May, 2013

 

This looks far too tender to be grown outside?

14 May, 2013

 

Hi Meanie..This is a super looking flower...I like that sentence 'impossible to kill'

15 May, 2013

 

The buds are hiding in there Amy!

This pure species is totally indestructible out doors DD. Took the winters of 2010/11 and 2011/12 in its stride at my last house.

See above Moti. I reckon that the "Tresco hybrids" are more tender though.

17 May, 2013



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