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- 16 May, 2010
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I specially like this because mine has died over the winter! Fortunately there are some seedlings hanging about. This one's a great colour.
18 May, 2010
hi its a new plant bought last month and I'm mightily impressed by it, hoping it will romp away
18 May, 2010
It will!!
If it's in a sheltered area then it may survive the winter too.
20 May, 2010
you know this did survive the -18 winter temp and the couple of ft of snow in the winter.. I flowered again in March for me too. However its not doing 100% lately , such a shame..
10 Jun, 2011
Could it be too dry Madabout? They are brittle and can get snapped by wind too. Bit of a puzzler, as mine is growing and blooming profusely!
11 Jun, 2011
Yes I think you are rightthat I might need to water it as I remember I did last year ,but kind of forgot and left the poor thing to its own devices this spring.. Hopefully a little tlc will get it back to tiptop condition...
13 Jun, 2011
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See who else is growing Eccremocarpus scaber (Chilean glory flower).
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This photo is of "chilean glory flower " in Madaboutgardening's garden
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These are excellent climbers. Is this a new plant or an established one?
17 May, 2010