Melianthus Major.....
By Dottydaisy2
- 23 Sep, 2014
- 6 likes
Must be about 8 ft but still no sign of any flowers!!
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It should bloom soon.
27 Sep, 2014
Read this DD................
http://bit.ly/1voXvpY
27 Sep, 2014
I read it, also. No wonder it does so well here.
28 Sep, 2014
With its suckering habit I would be scared to grow it over there!
1 Oct, 2014
Meanie:
It definitely will spread into a large clump. They grow best in winter, when we receive rain...which we need so badly. All we're getting now, is heat advisories, AGAIN!
2 Oct, 2014
Interesting reading, the new growth has now covered the spindly old growth, thank goodness, but still no sign of any flowers, I think the problem may be not enough sun, but would hate to move it now, as it is well established...
7 Oct, 2014
It still should bloom in semi-shade. They bloom here in semi-shade...it could possible need more heat? That's one thing we're definitely not lacking here.
7 Oct, 2014
Next year I reckon..............
7 Oct, 2014
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