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Sollya heterophylla

meanie

By Meanie


Sollya heterophylla (Sollya heterophylla (Bluebell Creeper))

Survived its first winter outdoors (in a sheltered spot) with flying colours!



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I like creepers... That looks amazing, also have a special spot in my heart for blue flowers. It sounds like it's too tender for my zone 4 garden, though. I have Virginia Creeper growing wild along the edges of the forest and I'm coddling a little patch of vinca minor. lysimachia is running wild, just bought some more lamium, Japanese spurge, etc. will have to give this a look-up. interesting!

20 Jun, 2018

 

I am surprised!

20 Jun, 2018

 

Lori - we saw close to -8°c last winter so up against the house wall it was a few degrees warmer. I'd say that it is hardy down to -3 or 4°c for sure so if a shed can offer you that it is a nice pot specimen for the patio etc. Blooms all summer long and deep into autumn.

DD - I wasn't actually. My sister has one that I gave her years ago and it has survived her muppet care!

23 Jun, 2018

 

You do make me laugh Meanie....

23 Jun, 2018



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