Ruellia species
By Panther
- 30 Oct, 2008
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This actually grows in a bush, which I prune occasionally.
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What fun flowers...
31 Oct, 2008
Panther,
Do you know the name of this plant? We have these plants in San Diego also in this same color.
I purchased a Colville's Glory (Colvillea racemosa) about 4 months ago and it had this plant growing in the same pot. It finally bloomed yesterday and the flower is mauve-pink instead of the common purplish-blue flowers.
Have you seen this plant with mauve-pink flowers?
6 Nov, 2008
Hi Delonix1, I am not sure what the name is called, but yes I have seen the same plant with white flowers. Just upload a picture for us to see it in the pink you have please, must be nice :-)
6 Nov, 2008
I will do that soon...it is in a little pot and I need to find a place in the ground to plant it soon.
6 Nov, 2008
Panther,
This plant is a Ruellia species. I know there are many species and hybrids.
12 Nov, 2008
Thanks very much Delonix 1. I did a check on it and you are right, the flowers are very much a ruellia species.
12 Nov, 2008
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Pretty shades of mauve and purple. :o)
31 Oct, 2008