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Post by floweringcherry on Oct 12, 2008 21:52:04 GMT 1
I have a Perennial Wallflower that I think is 'Bowles Mauve' Just posted a pic on my garden thread. It flowers continually and is well worth garden space. It does get leggy and woody after 2 or 3 years, but really easy to take cuttings. The one in my pic is a cutting taken last year and planted out in spring. Another great one in my garden is an Abutilon. It has flowered for months.
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Post by maggyd on Oct 12, 2008 22:47:27 GMT 1
I had a couple in my last house but I didnt bother here as it had far too much in already! but it does put on a good show, my penstemons have been good and Im enjoying the fuscia and hebe at the moment but I must cut the penstemons hard back soon I have done a few! they can grow like the perenial wallflower they do take over if your not carefull.
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Post by debbiem on Oct 14, 2008 11:44:37 GMT 1
Are we talking about any kind of plant? I've got a Lavatera Lilac Lady and I can't remember when it wasn't in flower, it's been going forever! And my Begonia Semperflorens but we all know that they go on forever.
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Post by 4pygmies on Oct 14, 2008 17:19:19 GMT 1
Marigolds, hardy Geraniums, Echinaceas, and Erigeron have been in full bloom for ages in my garden, and is still going..
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Post by elsie on Oct 14, 2008 20:07:44 GMT 1
My Sollya has been in flower since early June and my Clematis Etoile Violette flowers for the whole of the Summer ;D
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Post by ladygardener on Mar 25, 2009 23:35:02 GMT 1
Pansies, absolutley smashing little flowers. Mine have been blooming gently all winter and are now giving a great show. I've got the Bowles Mauve wallflower too, I grew it from a cutting I took and it's been blooming well too. I do like the colour and form of the leaves as well.
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