greenhouse perennial

Discussion in 'Greenhouse Growing' started by mickwall, Oct 13, 2008.

  1. mickwall

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    Dont think its a tradescantia , I will post another pic with flowers on tomorrow and see if this helps.
     
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    Me thinks that that is Impatiens omeiana.
     
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    from my far memories of tradescantia, I don't think this one is
     
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    Mick, I have grown this plant many years ago and used it in in tropical displays but can't for the life of me remember it's name:( if I keep looking long enough it might come back.
     
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    Mick it came quickly:), Ruellia Portella, sometimes known as the wild Petunia although I don't know why.It spreads over the ground well and good for underplanting in large tropical glasshouse and conservatories.
     
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    Strongy, Ruellia was my first thought too,but do they come with the white stripe in the middle? Just curious. Also, I could swear I saw this plant last friday in a greenhouse and it had amazingly velvety leaves... Mick is your plant all touchy feely and soft too?
     
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    Ivory, this variety has velvety reddish/purple leaves and silvery/white veining.

    Recall seems to take longer these days.:scratch:
     
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    Wow, it is really the same plant I saw!! It had most definitely a Ruellish look, I should have trusted my first istinct, but the white stripe sidetracked me, thanks for the correction! I saw this plant in the same greenhouse where I took all those butterly pics, it was amazing, lots of very interesting plants, like the Goethea I posted in one of the comps, huge bananas ( I had never seen one in full bloom before), and plenty more.
     
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