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Thunbergia mysorensis
By Meanie
- 30 Sep, 2011
- 11 likes
No visit to the botanic gardens would be complete without a photo of the seemingly ever blooming Clock Vine.
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If only I could house it!
30 Sep, 2011
i know how you feel, i was like that with the passion fruit !!
30 Sep, 2011
You can see the pain that my visits cause me!!!!
30 Sep, 2011
must be a place you could squeeze it in, it's only around 5-6 mtrs tall :-)
30 Sep, 2011
Along with the Bomerea, Lapergaria et al!!
30 Sep, 2011
i see your point, mind you i've got lapergaria seeds and more bomerea on it's way ... not sure where i'll put it yet!!
30 Sep, 2011
I feel your pain :(
30 Sep, 2011
I would have thought that Plantaholic at least would have understood!!!
30 Sep, 2011
Only to well!!!
30 Sep, 2011
So nice...:>)
30 Sep, 2011
It's a very reliable bloomer if you fancy giving it a go Motinot!
1 Oct, 2011
Looks like a flame!
1 Oct, 2011
They're really eye-catching aren't they!
1 Oct, 2011
certainly! fits the olympic theme quite well??
1 Oct, 2011
Oh lord,,,,,,,,,we have that to look forward to next year!
1 Oct, 2011
Never mind, you can hide in your new building or be drawing up the plans!? Rowing won't be so far from you will it? Very near to my sister but she didn't get any tickets!
1 Oct, 2011
It's not that I dislike sport, the opposite in fact. But the non stop hype............
1 Oct, 2011
I loved athletics at school, I'm hoping to win a ticket to go and see something!
I see your point!
1 Oct, 2011
Kew has this plant growing in the Princess of Wales Conservatory.It is a real crowd pleaser.
2 Oct, 2011
That I understand - does it bloom for "ever" there too?
2 Oct, 2011
Meanie:
This vine blooms all year here in San Diego...like all the other Thunbergia species/varieties.
3 Oct, 2011
I am genuinely tempted to try and track one down for the conservatory.
3 Oct, 2011
Meanie:
It grows very fast. It only looks good when it has lattice to hand down from (my opinion). This is how it's commonly grown here.
I was temped to get one for my shade structure's lattice roof...but I think it would be too much upkeep. I have a feeling I'd have millions of spider living in it (more than I have, already).
3 Oct, 2011
It looks fantastic when it's hanging!
3 Oct, 2011
It sure does. :>)
4 Oct, 2011
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What else?
See who else is growing Thunbergia mysorensis.
See who else has plants in genus Thunbergia.
This photo was taken at The University of Oxford Botanic Garden.
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very nice,
30 Sep, 2011