Botany Garden Series - Abutilon
By Aleyna
- 5 Apr, 2009
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thank you MIlky :o)))
I'll up date the picture ... we call it "chinese lantern" :o)
6 Apr, 2009
I like this one, both the bloom and the lantern. :-)
8 Apr, 2009
I love this one too Aleyna. Believe it or not, it can survive outside in my garden here in the States !
12 Apr, 2009
Which is the average temperature during winter?
Here in south Brazil, the temperature can drop to -5°C during winter, the only plants kept in green houses are the cacti and the orchids.
12 Apr, 2009
Our average coldest day of the year is -12 C, but we got down to -15 C this winter and I lost a few things I'd been growing for last few years.....oh well !
17 Apr, 2009
aww sorry to hear you lost some of your plants :(
I did lost some this year too, but due to my lack of knowledge... the fuchsias just don not resist... and the tomatos didnt grow over 5 inches and dropped dead ... :(
oh well have a lot to learn as in any other subject ... :o)
17 Apr, 2009
Hang in there Aleyna, I've lost hundreds of plants in the years I've been gardening, it's all just part of the process...:-)
17 Apr, 2009
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Abutilon Megapotamicum
£12.50 at Burncoose -
Abutilon Megapotamicum 'Variegatum'
£12.50 at Burncoose
Thats an Abutilon............not sure of the variety though
6 Apr, 2009