Duranta erecta
By Meanie
- 9 Sep, 2013
- 11 likes
This was a bargain bin rescue and it is now coming back into bloom!
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Very nice M, mine had a disagreement with winter!
9 Sep, 2013
Thanks all!
I'll be mothering this for this winter PA, then I'll do some back ups in the spring.
9 Sep, 2013
Meanie:
I'm actually surprised it will bloom there. Good job! It typically needs a tremendous amount of heat to bloom well...especially since it's native to south Florida and the Caribbean.
It's extremely common tree/shrub here. They usually bloom and have the golden berries on them at the same time. It can become a large tree here -- to more than 30ft (10m tall). There's a lot of varieties, also.
10 Sep, 2013
Thanks Delonix! It'll get plenty of heat in my house!!!
Doubt that it'll hit ten metres though..............
10 Sep, 2013
It could never hit 10m in a pot! It most definitely would have to be put into the ground.
11 Sep, 2013
"It could never hit 10m in a pot!"
Thank god for that!! It would be a problem plant if it did!
11 Sep, 2013
Your rescued plants always do you proud Meanie , lovely one !
11 Sep, 2013
Thanks Amy!
11 Sep, 2013
Meanie:
It can grow extremely fast, though. (in good conditions).
11 Sep, 2013
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Bonny colour.
9 Sep, 2013