Re: Fw: Unknown plant identified..
- Subject: Re: Fw: Unknown plant identified..
- From: Gay Klok g*@trump.net.au
- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 12:50:08 +1100
We also have frosty days in Tasmania's winter time. I have a
Abutilon megapotamicum growing that has not stopped blooming for more
than 2 years! And I don't have to dead head it. The rather strange
flowers are bright orange red calyx and pale yellow petals and arching
canes branches. It is in a rather sheltered position but growing
outside, Gay-- Gay Klok Tasmania My first E-Book!!! "Come for a Stroll in http://www.suite101.com/topic_page.cfm/4651/4419 My Garden" JOIN ME IN A DISCOVERING THE WORLD AT HOME AND IN THE GARDEN OF http://www.suite101.com/course.cfm/16729 "THE LIVES AND LOVES OF WOMEN GARDENERS" Fascinating! Latest article: Latest article:"STRANGELY GARDENING" "But it didn't take them so long to pick the leaves of the tobacco plant, dry them out and roll the leaves tightly and then stick them into their mouths and set fire to them. As a smoker, I wished they had only decided to grow them as very pretty ornamentals!". http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/tasmanian_gardening Read our whole gardening adventure at: http://members.tripod.com/~klok/WRINKLY_.HTM |
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