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Phygelius x rectus 'Moonraker'
By Spritzhenry
- 6 Jul, 2009
- 7 likes
Well, I thought I'd have another go and plant this in my new bed. It is the right colour, after all!
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Yes, it is, and thank you. Its part of the white/cream/burgundy/lime green scheme!
It should, I think, as the first ones I planted got shaded by the new Lavatera and although they are not as tall, they are doing fine!
6 Jul, 2009
ooh goody. another one for the shady bit. i 'll put Phygellius ivory with it.
thanks for the inspiration.
6 Jul, 2009
Nice! :-)
6 Jul, 2009
Good luck with this one - looks lovely and healthy.
7 Jul, 2009
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this is a stunning combination.
is that red dragon too?
I have one not sure where to put it.
do you think it will 'go' [thrive] in the semi shady border i have just cleared?
6 Jul, 2009