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Old 11-03-2007, 01:14 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
[email protected] judith.lea99@googlemail.com is offline
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Default Tithonia rotundifolia

On Mar 11, 12:40 pm, "Des Higgins" wrote:
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On Mar 11, 10:38 am, Sacha wrote:
Is anyone else growing this? It's aka the Mexican sunflower. We first
saw
it in Monet's garden where it was planted, rather strangely, as a dot
plant
instead of big groups where it would look very 'WOW'. All the gardener
could tell me when I asked its name was 'Torche' which is the variety
there.
However, somehow Ray has tracked it down and I spent yesterday afternoon
pricking out dozens of seedlings! We're going to plant a big clump of it
in
our own garden to see how it does. Some sources say the taller ones need
staking. I believe Suttons Seeds has it in this
country.http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl...=Search+Images...
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Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devonhttp://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/
(remove weeds from address)


I took at look at the pics and I will get some seeds this week, can
you tell us some more about it, how hardy is it or is it just an
annual? I have never grown it so any info would be appreciated.


It is a fast growing tender annual that grows to about 1.5 metres and has
brilliant orange flowers with odd shaped thickened ehhhh emmmm ehhhh flower
stalks (or involucral something or others). I grew it one year using seed
from T+M but they seem to have stopped doing them now or only have mixed
colour varieties instead of plain orange. I think Chiltern seeds have it.





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Hi Des, I am going to give it a go and plant a small bed of them and
not plant anything else in there at all, it should look good with a
green backdrop behind.

Judith