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Watsonia 'Apricot'
By Siris
- 29 Jul, 2021
- 9 likes
Apricot colour of W. pillansii in back garden. It has come through 6Winters but it does get fleeced in winter. I have to cut out the dead brown leaves in Spring when i un-fleece it.
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A really gorgeous apricot!!!! Lovely flowers on this one, Sue. Not one I’m familiar with.
30 Jul, 2021
I am the opposite of you, Siris. I tried Watsonia in a variety of colors, and it was practically invasive. It multiplied so fast that the extras went into the trash. It is a nice flower, but too much trouble.
7 Aug, 2021
All my tender plants need a lot of looking after, bordering on 'too much trouble" but i would miss them if I lost any more.
7 Aug, 2021
Thank you Paul. It has pretty lilac anthers which contrast with the peachy colour.
9 Aug, 2021
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This is the only variety Ive managed to keep going. I dare not disturb it to find out if it is cormous. The 2 corms i have, a white and a pink have never come to anything, i trear those like Gladiolus.
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