Lophospermum erubescens
By Meanie
- 16 Oct, 2014
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A tuberous climber grown from seed.
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It is a nice one isn't it!
Greenhouse this winter and then plant out next spring.
17 Oct, 2014
I love trumpet-shaped flowers! I had an episcia years ago that was fiery orange-red, with silvery iridescent green leaves. going to look for both the lophospermum and the episcia. What a beautiful plant. and it's so satisfying to see something you've planted as a little seed turn into a thriving thing of beauty.
20 Oct, 2014
I try to grow most of my plants from seed now Lori. The Episcia looks interesting!
23 Oct, 2014
I love them, Meanie! The last variety that I remember having was called "Chocolate Soldier". Will have to wait to go to Ottawa to buy tropicals but they're both on my list.
24 Oct, 2014
I used to have a few Gesneriads but gave them away when I moved. This is the only one that I have now..............
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24 Oct, 2014
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Nice ! the flower could almost be a Penstemon ...
17 Oct, 2014