Echium
- 11 Dec, 2008
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Echium has grown over the last two years and is now 6ft, next year it should flower.
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It will flower next year if it survives the winter T&T. Although technically a biennial it usually takes 3 years here. I have an Alba that I am watching with great anxiety, that should flower next year (it's third).
John.
17 Dec, 2008
I hope so, it's done great so far. But we are supposedly in for a cold winter so i have wrapped him up in fleece. I have 5 others all grown at the same time, that are a third of the size and in the sun, this one is on the shady side of the garden.
17 Dec, 2008
Did it flower honey?
26 Sep, 2009
Unfortunately it didnt make it through the wlast winter. I shall in the spring of next year be starting again.
2 Oct, 2009
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