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Old 12-10-2006, 10:27 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Wonderful weather

On 12/10/06 09:18, in article , "Charlie
Pridham" wrote:


"Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" wrote in message
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"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
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Can't believe my luck, just got back inside after sitting in the sun

most
of
the afternoon (still in holiday mode!) surrounded by Hedychiums, Cannas,
Tibouchinas, and Cassia corymbosa. It was like being back on holiday and
nearly as warm.


I wish I could say me too but it has been monsoon weather here-nice and

warm
so still good growing weather. Tibouchina /Cassia are these evergreen and
what chance would a very optimistic chap in Yorkshire stand with them? :-)


You may possibly get away with Tibouchina against a hot wall with a loose
mulch but are unlikely to see flowers. Not sure about the cassia (senna) as
the form I have now is a lot hardier than its predecessor and kept its
leaves last winter and has grown huge.


We have to move Tibouchina indoors in the winter and I've lost it - once -
in a Jersey garden. Cassia corymbosa didn't do well with us but it wasn't
against a wall and again I've seen it grown to great effect on a Jersey wall
but lost in a rare frost. But I think it's the T.multiflora we have atm not
the T. urvilleana, which might make a difference?

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