Amicia Zygomeris
By Amy2
- 4 Dec, 2018
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I can't tell you how thrilled I am to see this in bloom and in December to , it was a tiny piece cut away from the parent root before we moved ,amazing .
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Thanks Sue ,I hope it will grow into a good strong plant when its transferred from its pot into the garden next spring ..
4 Dec, 2018
Looks like it prefers Suffolk to Norfolk,Amy.. a good move ,in more ways than one ! :o) xx
4 Dec, 2018
Your thoroughly green thumb always amazes me, Amy! It's a confirmation of your skills as a gardener that it somes along with you so willingly! x
5 Dec, 2018
Lovely plant Amy. I’ve never heard of it!
5 Dec, 2018
You could be right Sandra :o) Lori you are kind , Karen its not a plant you see often here we did see some in park gardens in France ..
6 Dec, 2018
The leaves remind meof Cotinus. Is it related?
6 Dec, 2018
No Karen the foliage is much softer and delicate looking you need to take care of it over winter once its died down with plenty of mulching materiel to protect it from the frost ,thats why I'm so surprise this one has bloomed so late in the season .
6 Dec, 2018
:) Hope it thrives next year then
6 Dec, 2018
You do well withe these plants, you have the magic touch!
16 Jan, 2019
Aw thanks Dd , the flowers are still on but fading fast I shall risk planting it out in the garden in the spring after the frosts have finished ..
16 Jan, 2019
It should be fine Amy.....
16 Jan, 2019
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Pleased it survived to grow in your new garden.
4 Dec, 2018