What's looking Exotic in 2022

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  1. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Typical highs Summer 30s, this year a few days high 30s, never reached 40c. No frosts, typical Winter (January-March) lows 4-7c, days 15c+. Little rain.
     
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    Despite looking exotic are these hybrid Abutilons exotic? The one that I fished out of the skip a couple of years ago had to stay out last winter (it was free and space was limited) yet it still bloomed beautifully this year.........
    [​IMG]Abutilon hybrid by longk48, on Flickr

    [​IMG]Abutilon hybrid by longk48, on Flickr

    [​IMG]Abutilon hybrid by longk48, on Flickr

    The Tree Nicotiana (Nicotiana glauca) also had to take its chances as it had got too big for the greenhouse yet it came through and has been in bloom since June(?)...........
    [​IMG]Nicotiana glauca (Tree Nicotiana) by longk48, on Flickr
     
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      I'd be incredibly lazy and be looking at Southern African bulbs and the world of succulents and cacti! I seems to recall my Mackaya bella being quite drought resistant, might be worth a go..........
      [​IMG]Mackaya bella by longk48, on Flickr

      [​IMG]Mackaya bella by longk48, on Flickr
       
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        Don't know that but will look it up, but not fond of white. I have lots of South African plants, and Australian. I go for evergreen and drought resistant and long flowering. Currently due to lack of space doing Adeniums and Plumerias for bonsai rather than in ground. Have you ever looked at my garden?
        An Algarve Garden - 2022
         
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        Allamanda cathartica first bloom of the season ...
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          They seem hardier than given credit for. I stuck a 'plant swap' one very similar to that in the garden, on a SE-facing clay bank and it's come through 6 winters (min -8°C) without any problem :)
           
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              Plectranthus 'Mona Lavender' is late this year............
              [​IMG]Plectranthus 'Mona Lavender' by longk48, on Flickr

              The first of my Amaryllis...........
              [​IMG]Amaryllis noid by longk48, on Flickr

              Not sure why it is so far ahead of the others as they all went out together and back into the greenhouse together :dunno:
               
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                pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                My Plectranthus is only just starting to flower.
                 
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                All very bright and cheerful :blue thumb:
                 
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                  pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                  DSC03445.JPG Kind of end of summer round up time.
                  Flower buds forming on Protea cynaroides .
                   
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                    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                    Isoplexis still flowering.
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                    I know its laughable but the biggest pomegranate I've grown.
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                    Butia decided to grow a bit more this year, for some reason it did nothing last year.
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                      @pete That trunk is three times as thick as mine but mine is in a north facing position and doesn't get the sun till midday or the heat as you do in the SE.
                       
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                        Its been there a while @strongylodon and I'm told I dont water it enough, I'm beginning to think that is probably right.
                        My Washy, also, is growing at a very slow rate in comparison to others I've seen, I just thought the clay soil held enough water for palms, but I'm beginning to think not.
                         
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                        I bought mine (from the Palm Centre) about 14 years ago and planted it 12 years ago.
                        I did water it during the drought as there is a Dicksonia behind it against a garage wall, stupid place to have planted both of them.:rolleyespink:
                         
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