What's Looking Good In November 2021

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  1. pete

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    Musa basjoo, got killed off to the ground last winter, but has made a come back and I've taken a fair few pups from it. Small Musella lasiocarpa to the left.
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    Got a few decent lemons this year, enough for me anyway.
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    Fatsia doing its usual "thing" at this time of the year.
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    Melianthus major always looks at its best this time of the year, IMO.
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    Seed pods on Hedychium densiflorum.
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    I think I managed to pollenate a few of the Butia odorata flowers.
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      Iochroma coccinea
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      Nerine undulata Alba
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      Crocus specious
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      Amicia zygomeris this has really "enjoyed" this years weather, a slow start, but a good finish.
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      Acanthus sennii; viciously prickly.

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      Rosa "Ingrid Bergman"
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      Syringa microphylla: flowers several time a year and has the advantage that unlike S vulgaris does not sucker.
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      Dahlia merckii
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      Dahlia excelsa
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      Tulbaghia violacea "Purple Eyes"
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      Crocus laevigatus CEH 612 outer markings and open flower
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        Very nice, all looking good @NigelJ :thumbsup:
         
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          Cactus that are still looking ok in November

          Tephrocactus Articulatus which was nearly bald of spines in summer, has really done well
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          Christmas cactus showing a couple more blooms
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          Pleiospilos nelii Royal Flush “Split Rock” , on its 4 leaf set sine June
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          Mammillaria Polythele
          Still flowering, new buds as well
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          Aloe ?? Started putting buds out last week
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          epiphyllum angular sending out more shoots
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            Blimey them spines on Tephorcatus :thud: @Lem I don't think you'd be parted from it if you tripped and fell on it.
             
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              Your right there @Perki it has had me quite a few times :dbgrtmb:
               
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                Things on their last noggins.
                The Brug just wont give up, it been battered and nearly frosted, but its still flowering.
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                Fuchsia thalia just goes on at this time of year,
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                Bougainvillea on its last legs, but another tender one that will carry on if I let it.
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                All in the process of drying off and getting ready for storage.
                 
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                  All is looking great Pete. I just love that Thalia.
                   
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                    Its partially dried off in the picture, I'm looking at chopping it all off and putting it in the garage in the next few days.:frown:
                     
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                      Looking great still Pete :thumbsup:
                       
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                        I wish my Fuchsia triphylla looked a fraction as good as that. I have it in a shaded spot but I think the heat is too much for it,
                         
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                          As you know, I'm no fuschia expert but I do find this one the easiest for taking heat better, even so, I still grow it facing north all summer.
                          If you can move yours I'm sure it would like a sunny spot during the winter, and move back into the shade next spring.
                          Don't be afraid to cut it back to 6ins or so, it will respond if you feed it regularly.
                           
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                            I've never managed to keep a fuchsia thalia ( or other triphylla group ) overwinter or even propagate.
                             
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                              It is North facing but bearing in mind our winter day temps are still 15-20c. I will consider a severe cutback.
                               
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                                Perki ,all I've ever done is dry it off, but not bone dry, cut it down to 6-9ins high and put it in my unheated garage.
                                I've had this one for more than 30yrs, cuttings obviously taken from time to time. :biggrin:
                                I actually struggle with the other large flowered types more. :smile:
                                 
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