What's looking Exotic in 2020

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    The colour came surprisingly true! 20200820_121955.jpg 20200820_122024.jpg
     
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        From a distance just as vicious as E.c-g
         
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          Gloriosa rotschildiana
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          Various Brugs:
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          Not really exotic, but I like the big leaves from stooling Paulownia tomentosa (Foxglove Tree) with Oleander behind:
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          Colocasia and Eucomis bicolour (Oxalis Iron Cross in foreground):
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          Amicia zygomeris
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          Ricinus
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          Ensetes:
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          Nandina domestica - Heavenly Bamboo
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          Sauromatum Venosum
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            Lovely @JWK . I love the pawlonia leaves, but I must admit I like the flowers on unstooled ones too.
             
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              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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              Is that that yam with the gloriosa John?
              The gloriosa looks good, is it usually that good outside?
              It looks a stronger plant and the flower colours look different to the ones I used to have.
               
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              Yes it's your Yam @pete :biggrin: - it likes to romp along my fence, it grows about 8 meters long.

              First time growing gloriosa for me, so it might be a one off. I didn't plant in the spring as I'd read on here it must have lots of heat, then I forgot all about it until 20th June. I re-discovered the pack in my spare room under a pile of stuff, it was in the dark - 4 tubers in a poly bag with dry vermiculite, starting to sprout:
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              Planted in a bucket in in my greenhouse for a couple of weeks then outside to take their chances.
               
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                The label says "Gloriosa superba Rothschildiana x"
                 
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                  Have never had success with Gloriosa but may try again with our Jungle Room.
                   
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                    I guess this is sort of exotic, my Westringia brevifolia (Australian Rosemary) has suddenly burst into bloom. Last week it had a couple of flowers peeking out, and now ...

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                    Westringia at San Marcos Growers
                     
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                      Are any of these exotics outdoor plants
                       
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                      All of the above @weedaway are growing outside here except Victorias, some of hers would not thrive here.
                       
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                      We went to the Birmingham Botanic Gardens a few days ago and saw a couple of interesting plants. I've never seen this before - Queen of the Night Epiphyllum oxypetalum - just growing outside:
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                      Heliconia lobster claw - in their glasshouse:
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                      Rhodochiton atrosanguinea - used in hanging baskets:
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                        That is growing up a lamp post in a village nearby :heehee: and I recently planted Rhodochiton atrosanguinea seeds by our Jungle Room but no results yet.

                         
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                          Strangely even though they had Queen of the Night flowering happily outdoors they had hardy palms like Trachycarpus growing inside their glasshouses - seemed a waste of space to me.

                          Was certainly worth a visit, especially at the moment if you can afford to take the risk, as they are restricting tickets so there were very few visitors.
                           
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