Abutilon megapotanicum - 2015
By Andrewr
- 6 Jun, 2015
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Although this has a reputation for being on the tender side, I have found it to be a tough customer. It was planted in the autumn of 2003 and trained against a south facing trellis in well drained soil. When we had a few mild winters, it flowered non stop for two and a half years! After the bad one a few years ago, it was killed to the ground, but regrew to five feet the following year.
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We have the variegated form, which is most attractive...
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Abutilon Megapotamicum
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Abutilon Megapotamicum 'Variegatum'
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It is a tough one it always came back for me, mine facing north west right next to a climbing rose
6 Jun, 2015