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WHAT'S LOOKING EXOTIC IN 2018

Discussion in 'Tropical Gardening' started by ARMANDII, Jan 1, 2018.

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  1. KFF

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    Mandeville

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    Ornithogalum Dubium

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    Impatiens Sodenii

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    • PeterS

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      I think Mandevillas are really beautiful KFF. But so easy to overwater in the winter.

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      I was doing some watering today and came across this hiding under some foliage. Brillantaisia subulugurica. These are its two very first flowers, so I am delighted. Its known as Giant Sage, but its not a salvia its a member of the Acanthus family. My plant is only about 9 inches high at present, but I understand that it can grow up to 8 feet or more.

      I have only seen it once before and that was in the glasshouse at Wisley. So I was determined to try it myself.

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      Thunbergia battiscombei. Its one of the few Thunbergias that is a shrub rather than a climber.
       
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        Hi Peter, I let mine dry out during Winter and only g ive it a drop of water at Christmas and the end of January. It's been happy on my kitchen window sill for about 6 years now and if i unravelled it off its support it would probably be about 12' long.
         
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          My late bloomers have not enjoyed the recent weather.

          That is lovely!

          Love it! I had seed for this but it came to nought sadly.

          Arisaema speciosum is very late this year and is another that has not enjoyed the recent warm spell...................
          [​IMG]Arisaema speciosum by longk48, on Flickr

          I love the look of them as they emerge...............
          [​IMG]Arisaema speciosum by longk48, on Flickr
           
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              { I'm sure @ARMANDII will have something to say here ! }.....

              I had 5 spikes on mine this year @longk but they've all gone droopy with this heat. Should have looked stunning :(
               
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                O.dubium? Not surprised as strictly speaking they're winter blooming.
                 
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                  I thought I'd lost mine to the Beast from the East, but noticed yesterday they are just emerging.
                   
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                    Hi KFF - you have obviously got it right. It took me a long time, and several plants, to find that out.:rolleyespink:
                     
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                        Hymenocallis festalis
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                          I hope that you're cheating and growing it in the greenhouse! The best I have is like the one to the right and some have only just poked through.
                           
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                          Yes in the greenhouse, they have taken me a bit by surprise by how fast they grew - only got them 3 weeks ago at end of season sale 99p each. I wanted to plant them outdoors.
                           
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                              So many plants totally new to me too longk. Amazing too.
                              I grow hymenocallis outside....not in flower yet but usually are by mid to late June. Lovely scent.
                              Grabtopetalum rusbyi? Looks like something I must have!
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