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Plumbago at a stoplight..
By Stan510
- 25 Oct, 2016
- 3 likes
Not a big one..but a nice blue on a cloudy day. Not sure how hardy z9 I would think.
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Something must have ate it. Its very hardy- down to z8 I see.
Just remember- once it gets going,you cant get rid of it...they say.
26 Oct, 2016
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What else?
See who else is growing Plumbago auriculata (Cape leadwort).
See who else has plants in genus Plumbago.
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Plumbago Auriculata
£14.50 at Burncoose -
Plumbago Auriculata 'Alba'
£16.50 at Burncoose
Love this plant. Used to have one but it disappeared. Mine was about a quarter of the one in your picture and I do not exactly know what happened to it because it is not known for being fussy and apparently a deer is not interested in it. Only thing I can think of is too wet or a rabbit.
26 Oct, 2016