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Watsonia Apricot
By Siris
- 11 Jul, 2018
- 8 likes
This apricot flowered Watsonia came through last winter's harsh winter with just a few leaf tips frosted brown, unlike the new Red which was devastated.
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Beautiful.
11 Jul, 2018
We really must get some of these, if they can survive in your garden....beautiful colour.
12 Jul, 2018
I put mine in the shed when it got nasty.
12 Jul, 2018
Dd, I did take seed and germinated it, but ....
Meanie, that would mean digging it up. The new red was not in such a well drained spot as the Apricot.
13 Jul, 2018
If it survived last winter, it will survive our normal winters.....
13 Jul, 2018
I've had this one maybe 5 years outside, that's in the border.
14 Jul, 2018
I lost W.meriana in the ground winter gone. Glad that I didn't chance my other species.
15 Jul, 2018
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This photo is of "Watsonia 'Apricot'" in Siris's garden
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Gorgeous colour.
11 Jul, 2018