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Gloriosa superba rothschildiana

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Gloriosa superba rothschildiana (Gloriosa superba (Buch Nak Hindi))



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amy
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A beautiful little flower and more blooms to come !

11 Jul, 2014

 

Not so small - it's about 7 to 8cm across Amy.
Loads more to come, and my other two species have got a wriggle on too.

11 Jul, 2014

 

Glorious Gloriosa......

11 Jul, 2014

 

That about sums it up Milky!

11 Jul, 2014

 

It looks terrific! I can't believe you can grow this plant well. I've tried and had one blooming twice. It never grew very well...I think the bugs kept eating the tubers.

15 Jul, 2014

 

Thanks Delonix! It's the easiest of the "tropical" vines to grow in northern Europe. The only part of growing them that is "tricky" is not overwatering them as they break their dormancy.

15 Jul, 2014

 

I guessing you have to lift the tubers in winter and then replant them in spring?

My plant was in the ground for two years...then the tubers were gone. I'm guessing they were eaten by bugs.

16 Jul, 2014

 

I don't mess about planting them in the garden....................

http://www.growsonyou.com/meanie/blog/14090-gloriosa-growing-and-care

17 Jul, 2014

 

That's a very informative blog.

19 Jul, 2014

 

Just trying to make the point that they're not rocket science.............

19 Jul, 2014

 

It may not be rocket science; however, when you have bugs eating the tubers they can be a challenge.

According to Sunset's Garden Book this vine is suppose to evergreen here in San Diego...that definitely wasn't my experience. The top of the vine would die to the ground in late fall and then grow back in March.

19 Jul, 2014

 

As you know each tuber is monocarpic, so I wonder if the real damage gets done when the baby tubers are just emerging?

20 Jul, 2014

 

That's a strong possibility.

22 Jul, 2014



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