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Pachyphragma macrophyllum
By Seaburngirl
- 26 Mar, 2010
- 13 likes
new for me. hope it will be happy.
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the individual flowers are about 5 - 10mm each. similar in sizeto a P.denticulata drumstick I suppose. I am really pleased as the white shines out.
26 Mar, 2010
You have right to be pleased with this...
gorgeous flowers ! :o)
26 Mar, 2010
:o))
26 Mar, 2010
I like...:-)
26 Mar, 2010
Sbg - I've found this quite an easy-going plant. Mine is not quite in flower yet but is showing white
26 Mar, 2010
its lovely sea,, hope it does well for you :o))
27 Mar, 2010
thats sounds encouraging Andrew.
thanks Sanb.
27 Mar, 2010
lovely, it looks like a hydrangea ~ is it the same family?
unfortunately they dont grow so well here although i dont know why
2 Nov, 2010
Hi Stickitoffee,
no its not in the same family. this is in the same family as the cabbages surprisingly.
It has made some good growth this year too, so I hope it manages the winter ok.
6 Nov, 2010
i really like it
6 Nov, 2010
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How large are these flower heads ?
They are lovely....
26 Mar, 2010