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Hesperantha coccinea Alba...
By Dottydaisy2
- 11 Nov, 2016
- 8 likes
many thanks Sue.....
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I know, will wait for it to bulk up, before it goes in the ground....
12 Nov, 2016
I don't know how you manage so many pots. My new plants go straight in the ground even little ones. Having said that, this had so much root system it would never have integrated into the garden soil, so drastically divided.
12 Nov, 2016
We only have about 30 or so waiting to be potted on or added to the borders, have lost too many to plant out straight away, you do mark yours, whereas I tend to forget where things are, they die from lack of care, so they need to be a substantial size !!
12 Nov, 2016
Yes, Dd, I do grow a lot of marker sticks, lol.
14 Nov, 2016
Yes I have noticed lol!!
14 Nov, 2016
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This photo is of "Hesperantha Coccinea Alba." in Dottydaisy2's garden
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Goodness flowering so soon after dividing.
11 Nov, 2016