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Amicia zygomeris - 2018
By Andrewr
- 8 Oct, 2018
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Distinct perennial from Mexico, growing to eight feet or more in a season. The strange purple leaf stipules are attractive, then yellow pea-type flowers appear in autumn. Sheltered position in full sun and well-drained soil - too much moisture in the winter is more of a problem than cold
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That a pretty flower.
8 Oct, 2018
That is unusual and rather eye catching.
9 Oct, 2018
A tall one...
21 Oct, 2018
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Andrew have you tried digging a piece off the root and growing it on , I did ,you may know or not we moved house in January I hated leaving my Amicia behind so took a chance on taking a piece off the root with me , it's grown brilliantly well and has flowers its about 2ft tall , I'll leave it in its pot this winter and then plant it out next spring ..
8 Oct, 2018