Schizostylis coccinea 'Major' - 2020
By Andrewr
- 17 Sep, 2020
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I don't remember planting this - I've been trying to get rid of it!
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I have a love/hate relationship with these. If the soil is too dry, all you get is a few leaves; if it's wet enough, the thing spreads like mad. So I thought, pots in the pond should do the trick - well, lots of foliage and not a single flower for four years. OK, time to get rid of it. But somehow, it's popped here in solid clay
17 Sep, 2020
I have a lot of the red one growing in dry soil under the birch tree. No idea where they came from! They were just leaves for the first 2 years from germination. I understood them to need damp soil. Love the colour of these, Andrew.
18 Sep, 2020
Mine refuse to flower, unless I give them a bucket of water at this time of year, then voila!
Are the blue flowers a Ceratostigma, now that plant is a spreading nuisance.
20 Sep, 2020
Yes, it's C. willmottianum 'Forest Blue'
20 Sep, 2020
I like it actually......having to keep it watered though!
21 Sep, 2020
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I have been trying to get this to establish !
I have plenty of Jennifer but this red one is being awkward.
17 Sep, 2020