Phygelius 'Devil's Tears'
- 9 Jun, 2022
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For my records. Possibly a suckering plant.
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It is Shirley but very nice if you don't mind it spreading ,I like the colour as well ..
9 Jun, 2022
Thanks Anget.
Amy, I am thinking of keeping it in a pot to start with as I only read about the suckering when I looked it up at home ... :o(
9 Jun, 2022
That sounds like a good idea Shirley ,you can control it if it gets out of hand , having said that it's perfect if you have a huge space which needs covering ...
10 Jun, 2022
Amy, if only I had a huge space to cover! I asked about this on a question and Seaburngirl has kindly replied. Apparently suckers are easy enough to uproot if any appear.
10 Jun, 2022
Lovely plant.
10 Jun, 2022
I had one given to me by a neighbour and thought at first it was a type of Fuchsia. I’ve planted mine in the top garden where it can romp away. I love the yellow centre.
11 Jun, 2022
Thanks Josie ... :o)
11 Jun, 2022
Hb, I'm pleased you thought it was a type of Fuchsia, as that's what I did when I first saw it! Still not sure where to plant it, must put my thinking cap on ... :o)
11 Jun, 2022
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That's a desirable colour. Good choice!
9 Jun, 2022