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Dierama, second generation
By Siris
- 22 Jun, 2016
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From seed from my Red Dierama, which came originally from RHS seed. As you can see, we have had a lot of rain.
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From seed, I would recon 3 years.
25 Jun, 2016
They are both lovely. The one on the right is my favourite...the colour is great.
25 Jun, 2016
Youre right Siris, maybe I grew them about 5 years ago, they form a bulb, dont they. After saying that, no sign of buds yet. I reckon I'm a month behind your garden Siris.
25 Jun, 2016
Has it been raining Sue?
28 Jun, 2016
This photo was taken a week ago, must have had a shower or two or three. Today, it started raining about 3pm, just started picking some red currants. Tomorrow forcast for rain late morning ....that's not new news here.
28 Jun, 2016
Sorry I was being funny!! well trying to be ....
28 Jun, 2016
Sometimes you get rain and we don't and vice versa, despite being only a short distance apart, so I thought you had escaped the deluge earlier.
29 Jun, 2016
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See who else is growing Dierama pulcherrimum (Angel's fishing rod).
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I grew mine from seed a few years ago, they've taken years to get going and did flower last year, no signs yet this time
23 Jun, 2016