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Schizostylis coccinea (out of season)
By Andrewr
- 12 Mar, 2014
- 5 likes
This should not be flowering in March!
I grow schizostylis (now renamed hesperantha) in planting baskets at the side of my pond, over-wintering them in a cold greenhouse. This winter has been so mild, this one has carried on flowering.
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We grow these, but not in water, and they do very well, we have them around our tiny barrel pond.
14 Mar, 2014
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Lovely colour nice to see a bit of colour side of a pond.
13 Mar, 2014