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Phylgelius "cream"
By Lincslass
- 18 Jul, 2009
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I'm growing a couple of plants of this plant, in dusky pink, for the first time ever this year. I have a 7" pot with several cutting that is flowering lovely. I have a couple more cutting that are growing into big plants in an old washing basket converted into a plant container. I pinched them out a couple of times at the beginning of the growing season so they are only now producing their first flower buds. They are underplanted with Hyacinths. I posted some photos of them earlier this year.
23 Jul, 2009
I saw them at Castle Howard Balcony whilst on a visit last week, so I treated myself, never had them before so hoping they are happy where I placed them...........
23 Jul, 2009
Well they look very healthy and happy to me like the White ones best!
24 Jul, 2009
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This photo was taken at Castle Howard .
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Phygelius X Rectus 'Devil's Tears'
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Phygelius X Rectus 'sensation'
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I'm not a great lover of phygelius...but that one is rather nice...
18 Jul, 2009