Agapanthus
By Gnarly_gnome
- 19 Jul, 2017
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One of my own seedlings that survived the 2012/2013 very bitter winter.
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I sow the seeds fresh and with me keep them frost free over the winter in the greenhouse.
yours sounds a interesting cross ....
Gg
19 Jul, 2017
Around here, the seeds fall on the ground and then come up in the spring. Although, for a special cross, they would need to be started in pots. Combining a deciduous with an evergreen, who knows which it would take after.
19 Jul, 2017
Thats a lovely one with the deeper stripes .
19 Jul, 2017
thanks 3p
Gg
19 Jul, 2017
Your very welcome Gnarly gnome.
19 Jul, 2017
That's beautiful...never tried growing them from seed.
20 Jul, 2017
Thanks Waddy its really easy and they dont take that long to flower ...
Gg
20 Jul, 2017
Worth considering...
21 Jul, 2017
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This has a really nice mid-rib. I would try making a cross of my black ones with Lilac Flash if it would hurry up and open (A. pendulus with A. praecox).
19 Jul, 2017