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For Gwenvokes - Mirabilis jalapa
By Bernieh
- 12 Dec, 2009
- 10 likes
This is what my mirabilis will look like when it matures and flowers - it's a tiny seedling right now but doing well out in the garden bed in the summer sunshine and heat.
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Love these and the scent!!
12 Dec, 2009
Hi Janey mine were from your seed , as you know !! I will be sending you some back before the spring ...:o)
12 Dec, 2009
Amy, I've been after this ever since I saw Gwen's photo - and I wanted the broken colour one ... eventually I found it on ebay ... and now I'm like a kid with a new toy - going out to check on it's progress every day!!! Did you ever post a photo of yours Amy?
13 Dec, 2009
Janey ... didn't know they had a scent ... that's a real bonus as it's planted right near one end of my verandah.
13 Dec, 2009
Yes Bernieh....especially the white and yellow ones. The first time I saw these was in a friends garden....I stooped to pick some of the large seeds up and the heavenly scent was wonderful!
Ooh good Amy......I'd forgotten that I sent you some!...Lol
13 Dec, 2009
That´s the one I am after Bernieh, lucky you. I´m glad you got there in the end. Next door have some this colour in their garden and it´s lovely.
15 Dec, 2009
Thanks Gwen - here's hoping it takes off ... and the wallabies don't like it - so far so good!
15 Dec, 2009
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This is the one that we call the 4'o,clock flower or Marvel of Peru , I had some this year , they were all one colour though , yours are different being two colours Bernieh , I have saved some seed to grow some more next year :o)
12 Dec, 2009