Saturday, August 29, 2009
Osteospurmum seedlings for Sue in Milan
This is an osteospurmum seedling for Sue in Milan, who's discovered loads in her English garden. We have about 4 colours of these plants, plus a spoon petalled one and whenever we've turned our backs, new seedlings pop up and in one season they can grow to a metre in diameter.
This is an old self-seeded clump, much in need of a drop of water......later, when the temperature drops. It's 45C out in the sun at the moment.
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Osteospermums are lovely plants and survive the heat reasonably. Mine did well last year, but hasn't had the same water this summer, the reason... a pipe used to leak just by the plant, but not any more!
Hola! I hope you don't mind, I've tagged you for a meme over on my blog - no pressure to take part!
Hola RO. Have left a comment on your blog, referring to this blog, where you'll see I've just done the same meme.....phewww.
Thank you for the honour.
Wow, it is so funny to read this blog - so many plants that I don't know nothing about :)
hi quu - have just popped over to you and seen your delightful puppy and great northern plants.
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