fascicularia
By Sandra
- 1 Sep, 2008
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this is a half hardy perennial. its green all year but in september it turns this stunning red colour and small blue flowers appear in the centre.
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that is beautiful, adding it to my favs
1 Sep, 2008
Thats stunning
1 Sep, 2008
hi youngdaisydee
mine stay outside all year in a well drained southfacing spot,but i don't get hard frosts. if you do you would have to put it in a greenhouse or conservetory and keep it on the dry side once the cold weather sets in.
1 Sep, 2008
Thanks Sandra, So another one to take in, Bother, i need a bigger Greenhouse hahaha.
1 Sep, 2008
we all need bigger greenhouses daisy, trouble is as soon as we get one we fill it, so we need an even bigger one and so on ad infinnum
28 Sep, 2008
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OOh ive got one of them, I was wondering when it was going to turn red, i thought maybe because wev'e had verry little sun it stayed green, thanks for the info Sandra, its a lovely plant, If its half hardy, do you lift yours? in winter, Thanks Dee..
1 Sep, 2008