What's Looking Good November 2022

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  1. strongylodon

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    @CarolineL yes it is and it really is too big for the size of garden, half died off in it's second year but it took off after that. I should have trimmed it while I could reach!!
     
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    • Logan

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      A few fuchsias left
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      It was a bit windy when i took this.
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        Lovely @Logan, it's nice to see plants flowering into the autumn :smile:
         
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          Thank you @Michael Hewett there's only a few now but the roses go on for a long time but not as many.
           
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            It's mostly autumn colour now... 20221117_091057.jpg 20221117_091133.jpg 20221117_091713.jpg
             

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                Acanthus sennii attractive foliage but vicious spines, flowers so so.
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                Arum italicum coming through in various places
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                  What do you do with the Salvia confertiflora overwinter @NigelJ ? can yours stay outside . That buddelia has very unusual attractive foliage as well not full hardy though according to rhs .
                   
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                    There's not much there now but the Begonia semperflorens are still braving the November weather ...

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                    Viola hederacea has a few flowers in a hanging 'thing' ...

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                    The golden Euonymus looks nice and bright ...

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                    Jasminum nudiflorum, which has fallen off its trellis and is hanging down the side of a wall ...

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                    Rhipsalis pilocarpa ...

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                    Rhipsalis campos-portoana ...

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                    • Victoria

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                      It is all looking great Michael. I can get cuttings of the Rhipsalis from Spain. Does it grow quickly like the other I have, the R baccifera?
                       
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                        I find it grows quite quickly @Victoria. It grows much faster than my R. baccifera. I find cuttings root easilly too.
                         
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                          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                          Perhaps not looking good but still amazing for second half of November, A brug still flowering on the allotment.
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                          And a confused Trachycarpus flowering. Usually happens in May.
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                            Love the Euonymus @Michael Hewett. :) I wish I could have a couple here but the deer would devour them.
                             
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                              Frost is looking good today.

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