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Love this but it's a Greenhouse plant with me. Maybe when it's bulked up
enough I will try some in a sunny spot.

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Love this but it's a Greenhouse plant with me. Maybe when it's bulked
up enough I will try some in a sunny spot.


Hate to say this, but they grow like weeds here.


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BarbaraH wrote

Love this but it's a Greenhouse plant with me. Maybe when it's bulked up
enough I will try some in a sunny spot.


They are cliche commercial landscape plants here and a bit too
aggressive for a typical home garden.
Of course they are pretty enough that I still have to try them.
There is another species - D. bicolor - that is nicer and less
aggressive.

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On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 13:58:28 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
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BarbaraH wrote

Love this but it's a Greenhouse plant with me. Maybe when it's
bulked up enough I will try some in a sunny spot.


They are cliche commercial landscape plants here and a bit too
aggressive for a typical home garden.
Of course they are pretty enough that I still have to try them.
There is another species - D. bicolor - that is nicer and less
aggressive.


Yes I also have them growing, they are cheery plants, always brighten up an
area.


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On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 13:58:28 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
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BarbaraH wrote

Love this but it's a Greenhouse plant with me. Maybe when it's bulked up
enough I will try some in a sunny spot.


They are cliche commercial landscape plants here and a bit too
aggressive for a typical home garden.
Of course they are pretty enough that I still have to try them.
There is another species - D. bicolor - that is nicer and less
aggressive.


I just need a drought proof prolific plant other than prickly pear. :-(
Even the Lantanas are suffering right now.
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BarbaraH wrote

Love this but it's a Greenhouse plant with me. Maybe when it's bulked up
enough I will try some in a sunny spot.


They are cliche commercial landscape plants here and a bit too
aggressive for a typical home garden.
Of course they are pretty enough that I still have to try them.
There is another species - D. bicolor - that is nicer and less
aggressive.


The chap I bought the D.grandiflora from is an elderly South African plant
expert/specialist and he told me he had yet to get D. bicolor to flower in
the UK. If he couldn't get it to flower I didn't think it was worth me
trying.
http://www.rupert.bowlby.care4free.net/bowlby2.html


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