What's looking exotic in September 2012

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  1. longk

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    Passiflora alata................

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    This is probably as good as this bloom will get with the cold nights that we have now.

    Leonotis nepetifolia starting to bloom................

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    It will probably get clobbered by the frost before it gets going properly.

    First flower spike emerging on one of my Albuca shawii..................

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    It's a bulbous plant so I reckon that seed to bloom in less than a year is pretty good!
     
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      LongK - I would agree its amazing to see a bulbous plant flower from seed in one year. I think my Allium christophii are now in about their 4th year from seed and still no sign of a flower.

      I see one site saying its hardy to -18C (0F), but doesn't like wet. So how do you grow it?
       
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      That seems rather slow - is it?


      They're in a shady spot in the corner of the greenhouse. They have been kept slightly on the dry side too.
       
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        Ive really enjoyed looking at this thread. The photos are absolutely amazing :)
         
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          Hi Averil , don`t be shy , join the thread and post few pictures for us :blue thumb:
           
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          Hi Sal, this is my falsicas muckulata. I love this. it doesnt need watering and fed or anything, just a quick dust now and again.:lunapic 130165696578242 5:. ....Thats as good as it gets im afriad :loll:


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            :lunapic 130165696578242 5:brilliant , I`m sure it`s a frost hardy , drought resistant and also sure that with the space it take , the money you have paid (don`t tell me that it`s a present)it could have been replaced witha real plant :dbgrtmb:
             
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              I knew you would be impressed Sal :hapydancsmil:
               
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                Did you buy it with plastic, Averil???:heehee:
                 
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                kindredspirit Gardening around a big Puddle. :)

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                Yucca Gloriosa in the Arid Bed.

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                Agave pup peeking out.

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                Using a carpet of Delosperma Cooperii instead of gravel. Hope it'll eventually look OK.

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                I find that if you don't water these plants, they seem to do better. They're under a glazed pergola so they get no rain. HOW do they survive? I might give them a bit of water once a month. Maybe they survive on dew?
                 
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                  Looking great kindred!
                   
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                  A lovely presentation of clever planting Kindred,
                   
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                  pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                  I'm sure the fact they are undercover from rain will make the big difference.
                   
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