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  1. strongylodon

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    Keith, I had to Google it as I bought it assuming it was a type of Aloe aristata.
     
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      I only asked as it looks to have spiney edges to the leaves which I hadn't associated with Haworthia. Intergeneric cross maybe? But I am still learning.
      I was also tempted by some A.aristata on Christmas Eve at 50p each.
       
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      First seeds arrived for 2015 sowing, from a friend in Texas.

      Texas Lilac (Vitex agnus-castus)
      Pink Flamingo Feather Flower (Celosia argentea var. spicata)
      Datura Devil's Trumpet
      Gray Fog (Ipomoea Nil)
      Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea)
      Tapioca Tree (Manihut carthaginensis)
      Scarlet Wisteria Tree (Sesbania punicea)
      Oriental Columbine (Aquilegia oxysepala)
      Midnight Candy * Night Phlox (Zaluzianskya capensis)
      Turquoise Bromeliad (Puya berteroniana)
      Teacup Flower (Jovellana punctata)

      Not sure how if a lot of these are hardy in Cheshire but worth a gamble
       
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        From my experience as follows...............

        Depends on the species. D.wrightii survived in the ground 2013/14.

        No idea, but that is a gem!

        I grow this in a pot for a couple of years. Not really hardy but ok shoved in the shed and forgot about for the winter. Best grown with its feet wet.

        Never grown it, but remember your friends :heehee:

        I lost mine last winter having been led to believe that it was reasonably hardy. It is a bit of a gem.
         
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          Ive got 10 seeds of Puya berteroniana, if you pm me you address I'll send you 5
           
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            Germinate yours first if that is all that you have. They can be a little tricky as small seedlings.
             
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            T hats ok i can get some more, i'll send you you 5 if you want
             
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            170 Lobelia royal blue,
            170 trailing begonia
            170 begonia mixed bedding
            All plug plants, total cost £42....
            All from Jersey Plants Direct...
            Been getting plug plants there for last three years with no complaints at all.
             
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                  Hope that not what I think it's for @Lolimac :heehee:









                  Earlier toms than me ;)
                   
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                    Anyone would think you were serious about this plant growing lark @Lolimac :heehee:
                     
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                        There'll be no seeds safe now...Mwwhaa ha ha:biggrin:
                         
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                          My first plant purchase of the year - a half standard Syringa vulgaris Sensation. I'd been after one for a while and was watching the mailordertrees website but they only had the bushes. I emailed them and it turned out that they had some bare root H/S so they added them to the website so I could order :yes:

                          I'm going to have to have a big clearout of plants this year.
                           
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