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Thunbergia mysorensis

meanie

By Meanie


Thunbergia mysorensis (Thunbergia mysorensis)

Taken at Oxfords Botanic Gardens today.



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Beautiful close-up as always.

24 Apr, 2013

 

This will always look good Delonix!

24 Apr, 2013

 

I've been so tempted to grow this on the roof of my shade structure; however, I'm afraid of how quickly Thunbergias grow here.

25 Apr, 2013

 

"however, I'm afraid of how quickly Thunbergias grow here."

Almost a nuisance if I recall correctly!

25 Apr, 2013

 

Yes, most species reseed profusely and grow very, very quickly! I still have so many Thunbergia 'Blushing Susan' seedlings popping up all over my yard and in pots. T. mysorensis supposedly isn't so aggressive, though.

27 Apr, 2013

 

I'm not a huge fan of 'Blushing Susan' , but this one I do love.

28 Apr, 2013

 

Well, if you lived here, you would have endless varieties and species to choose from. The colors are mostly blue, yellow, orange and blush.

You would love T. grandiflora (Bengal clock vine). I really like T. gregorii (orange clock vine). I've posted photos of these in the past.

28 Apr, 2013

 

My other half grew T.gregorii a couple of summers ago - it's a really good one!

28 Apr, 2013

 

Yes, T. gregorii has those very bright orange flowers (which bloom all year). I like it better than the extremely common T. alata (black-eyed Susan). Does it grow as an annual there? I know none of the Thunbergia species are hardy to cold.

29 Apr, 2013

 

More of a greenhouse perennial Delonix.

30 Apr, 2013

 

It must be difficult to keep it under control. I know most species can grow very quickly even in pots.

30 Apr, 2013

 

It grew like crazy!

30 Apr, 2013

 

That's what I thought.

30 Apr, 2013



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