What's looking exotic in September 2012

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  1. Kristen

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    Emory Paul. Seen in, and bought from, Great Dixter exotic garden :)
     
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    • sal73

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      few up dates
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        the banana looking plant is actually a single seed of canna altenstinii
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          The difference 3 months make sal, that looks fantastic!!!
           
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            I bought this Canna 'Tenerife' from Wilko's on sale about 2 months ago having already flowered (I got 4 seed from a pod too :biggrin: ), it cost £2. I potted it up when I got it back home and its thrived, sending up about a dozen suckers and 2 flower spikes, the first of which is just opening..:dancy:; it's no more than 2ft high so I'm assuming its a dwarf variety :)

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              Sorry bilbo , got mine for 50 p each :snork: , my local market is awesome , 2 are red but really bad condition and 2 are yellow .
               
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                Just a few pics of mine.
                Cleopatra that Pete kindly sent me will be in flower soon hopefully!
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                think this one is Wyoming
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                Can't remember the name of this one but it's one that bilbo sent me seeds for, don't think it will flower this year though
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                  Just got back from a few days away, to find my plants playing tricks on me. Gloriosa rothschildiana was about to flower when I left two weeks ago, and its still about to flower - so too Tibouchina.

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                  Fuchsia arborescens - has not done well this year - perhaps there is still time.

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                  Leonotis nepetifolia - has grown well - an annual now about 8 feet tall - but thin on blooms.

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                  Justicia carnea. A member of the Acanthus family from Brazil.

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                  Tibouchina organensis. Another shrub from Brazil, has been about to flower for several weeks. But the buds look nice.

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                  Pete's Canna Cleopatra is a real cracker. Thanks Pete :dbgrtmb:. I have one plant that is pure black/dark purple.

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                  Fuchsia boliviana has been flowering for months now - but I hadn't realised how big a part the seed pods played. I will try and collect seeds from as many of my exotics as I can and put them in a post later.

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                  Bessera elegans. This is flowering late, but has been outside all the time.

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                  Solanum rantonnetii flowered earlier and is now a mass of small buds again.

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                  Hibiscus rosa sinensis. I wish that I could show my ones grown from seed, but they are nowhere near flowering.

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                  Plumbago auriculata. I saw a beautiful one six feet high in a greenhouse in Devon.
                   
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                    Very nice collection there Peter, the Hibiscus is stunning...:dbgrtmb:
                     
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                    Do you leave it/them out? I saw one in a nursery that I liked the look of the other day, but it said Min 7C which put me off!

                    Was flowering well at East Ruston the other day. Could have sworn that I had taken a photo, but can't find it now :( To the left of the greenhouse in the diamond jubilee walled garden - if that helps? !!

                    Mine too, lush-looking and tall, but [in my case] no blooms yet

                    Bought one this year; haven't looked yet to see if I have to bring it in?
                     
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                    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                    For some reason my L. nepetifolia, from your seed Peter, is yet to flower this year, it grew like a weed last year and flowered from July, so this year I planted it as a screen in some very stony soil.
                    Result is nice stocky plants, but only 4ft high and just showing flower buds, I think they got dry recently and had slug problems early on.

                    Anyway, Melianthus major always starts to look its best about now until frost. Sept 12 021.jpg
                     
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                      Pete, leonotis was one of the main flowers seen in gardens in Kenya as the curved beaks of Sunbirds fit nicely into the curved tubular flowers.:dbgrtmb:

                      Cleopatra is on my wish list, a real beauty.
                       
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                        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                        No sun birds here I'm afraid strongy, but they still produce masses of seed, well mine did last year.:)
                        Took a pic of Cleo today myself.
                        The red and yellow flowers are actually on the same stem, a bit of Wyoming in the back ground.
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                        Or it can do this,
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                          Kristen. I am growing both Tibouchina and Justicia in a greenhouse as the best chance of getting them to flower. I only put all my plants outside when I went away to make it easier for my neighbour to water them. However, I understand that they will both overwinter just frost free without any extra heat.

                          I love Leonotis nepetifolia, but it for me it needs an early start. Last year I gave my sister in Devon some plants that were sown about March, and they never got any higher than 2 feet, this year I gave her some sown in January and they are now over 8 feet.

                          Pete - that Melianthus looks so neat and clean. Its a really good foliage plant.

                          Strongy. Pete kindly gave me a couple of Cleopatra rhizomes a couple of years ago. I split them earlier this year and they are growing well, so I should have some spare - will contact you later.

                          Update on Dahlia imperialis. Mine is in a pot and must be 7 feet or more tall. On holiday I called in at Hill House Nursery, which is where I got mine from. I wanted to see theirs which I know grows to 18 to 20 feet, but it was little bigger than mine. I commented on this and I was told that that was normal. Theirs only starts to shoot up in about October. So I am looking forward to an Indian Summer and hope that mine will do the same. But I don't expect any flowers outside in Yorkshire.
                           
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                          Lovely collection there PeterS. Really like the Justicia carnea.
                           
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