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Phygelius 'Candy Drops Peach'
By Spritzhenry
- 23 Jun, 2009
- 8 likes
I have to admit that this was an impulse purchase - I just fell for it!
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Inside each 'trumpet' the colour is burgundy! I can't capture that, sadly. :-(
23 Jun, 2009
oh wow Barbara
23 Jun, 2009
Lovely colour - with the burgundy on the inside this will look fabulous.
23 Jun, 2009
Nice! I'll keep an eye out for that. I love the colour.
24 Jun, 2009
Are these also Called Cape Fuchsias Spritz? :)
24 Jun, 2009
Yes, Jacque. :-)
24 Jun, 2009
Im learning all the Time Spritz :)
24 Jun, 2009
Snap Spritz, I bought this on Saturday and gave it to a friend as a house warming gift. I kept the purple form for myself, I will post it when I get it planted. I hope they are as perennial as the other form (but a bit smaller)
24 Jun, 2009
Phygelius don't do well in my garden for some reason - I know other people say they can be a nuisance and spread, but mine fizzle out after a couple of years!! :-(
25 Jun, 2009
I think it must be the soil, Spritz, I am on clay and they don't seem to be fond of that, anyway.
25 Jun, 2009
???????????? Wonder why Spritz? Iv 2 but they seem very slow Growing ? :/
26 Jun, 2009
There are some in a village about 3 miles from here that have spread to about 8' wide and 6' tall!
I have a neutral soil, quite good, well fed. I can't understand why my attempts at growing Phygelius fail. :-(
28 Jun, 2009
This is lovely - I feel another purchase coming.....:)
30 Jun, 2009
I've just seen this one (Candydrops) in the Glasnevin botanic gardens and they are really good. I got mine planted, but it is a bit underdeveloped for a photo. Fingers crossed for one as good as the ones in Glasnevin.
5 Jul, 2009
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i can see why
23 Jun, 2009