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Eucomis comosa
By Meanie
- 27 Aug, 2011
- 11 likes
Even when the flowers are past their prime they're worth keeping for the dark seed pods.
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They certainly are!!
28 Aug, 2011
I ve just had leaves this year shall have to move mine
28 Aug, 2011
Thanks Moti and Karen!
Believe it or not 6d, this is in a 15cm pot!
28 Aug, 2011
They are good value arnt they! :)
28 Aug, 2011
I can believe it Meanie mine is in the garden all year round :o))
28 Aug, 2011
I should have put it in a bigger pot really, but decided to leave it until next year when my tender bulb bed will be ready.
29 Aug, 2011
Not under that fallen wall, I hope...?!
29 Aug, 2011
No way - it'll be in my own garden!
29 Aug, 2011
Yes you should of but some plants thrive on smaller pots why I don't know perhaps less root more flower lol.
29 Aug, 2011
I have heard said that plants with spear shaped leaves like to be pot bound. I've just got a Ferraria crispa, and reading up on that on the Pacific Bulb Societies website it says that the corms may do better if they're not separated.
30 Aug, 2011
How interesting.
30 Aug, 2011
We'll find out 6d..........
31 Aug, 2011
:o))
31 Aug, 2011
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They are Meanie...I have really enjoyed this Eucomis this year.....
27 Aug, 2011