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Phygelius
By Seaburngirl
- 29 Jun, 2009
- 9 likes
happy under the beech tree canopy.
Comments on this photo
Very nice pale pink, Seaburn, have you got a cultivar name?
5 Jul, 2009
its a deeper salmony pink really. i was told it was winchester fanfare but i am not 100% convinced. i have it under the canopy of a mature beech tree despite being told it needs full sun. glad they dont read the books.
5 Jul, 2009
I like the sound of the true colour, i like salmony pink.
I agree with your last comment :))
I'm glad my plants don't read the books !!!!!
Errr, actually, there are a couple that could DO with reading them !!!
LOL
5 Jul, 2009
Yes, Seaburn, the names of Phygelius are getting a bit confused, like some of the others. Hostas, Penstemons, etc. but a good one is a good one.
10 Jul, 2009
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Phygelius X Rectus 'Devil's Tears'
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Phygelius X Rectus 'sensation'
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Oh, I wish one would do that in my garden! Lovely.
1 Jul, 2009