Whats looking exotic in April 2014

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  1. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Lotus making a comeback,
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    • PeterS

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      That's brilliant Pete
       
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        Of all the plants that I've ever grown, this gives my Sollyas a run for their money as far as prolific and long flowering plants go.

        What's the secret? Surely it wasn't there all winter?
         
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        No, not outside all winter, in a cool greenhouse near a fan to stop it rotting.
        Also, quite dry all winter.
         
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          Thanks Pete - that was something that had been puzzling me. But it seems very early into flower even so.

          I still can't trust stuff outside yet. It was -1C last night. Perhaps the last frost - perhaps not.
           
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            The Pleione orchid in my garden, looking great!
             

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              Easter cactus flowers bang on time:thumbsup:.
              A week ago
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              Right now
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              The only trouble with it is it drips nectar a lot so it's rather messy, hence the newspaper on the windowsill and nearby floor.

              Fuchsia puniculata
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                Pink epiphyllum
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                Arisaema kiushianum
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                  That's a lovely Arisaema Nigel!
                   
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                    Thank you. Haven't had this one long, rather small though so it will probably live in a pot otherwise it would get lost.
                     
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                      Clianthus puniceus......................
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                      One of my absolute favourites:)
                       
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                        That Clianthus is lovely LongK.

                        I have just returned from a few days in Devon. On the way down I called in at the Old Walled Garden nursery outside Evesham, that you put me onto LongK - thank you, and picked up a Thunbergia battiscombii. I also have a Thunbergia mysorensis on order from there, but the cuttings are not ready yet. My trip was a bit of a Thunbergia hunt as I also bought a T. grandiflora and a T. gregorii from Hill House Nursery in Devon.
                         
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                        Good luck with the T.mysorensis Peter. Well worth trying in my opinion.

                        On the subject of T.gregorii, Sues has come through the winter outdoors. Admittedly it was a mild winter, but I'm still impressed.
                         
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                        I am planning to grow them all inside - LongK. It can get very cold up here and I don't trust anything other than hardy perennials to overwinter outside.

                        The T. grandiflora mother plant at Hill House was in flower, when I was there. And it was a lovely sight with larger flowers than I had thought.
                         
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                        I was certainly not suggesting otherwise. I am just a little surprised that it has proven to be even that hardy.

                        In the tunnel? Some of the stock plants in there are rather incredible.
                         
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