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Plumbago close up
By Klahanie
- 6 Sep, 2014
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Comments on this photo
Yes Feverfew , Ceratostigma plumbaginoides.
Looks like your Ceratostigma is surviving OK in your climate?
7 Sep, 2014
Yes, Ceratostigma is hardy here in the UK. We normally cut it back very hard in early Spring.
I saw one in a garden yesterday where the owner had trained the central, longer stems up a trellis! Mine is spreading madly (maybe 4ft wide and high), so will trim the sides today and see if I can do the same.
10 Sep, 2014
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See who else is growing Ceratostigma plumbaginoides.
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Ceratostigma Willmottianum
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Is this a Ceratostigma? I have one, C willmottiana, it is a deeper shade of blue. Pretty at this time of year.
7 Sep, 2014