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Still going strong!

meanie

By Meanie


Still going strong! (Tibouchina urvilleana (Lasiandra))

My Tibouchina is still flowering strongly with lots of buds still coming along.



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Still looks good Meanie

12 Nov, 2010

amy
Amy
 

Wow it's gorgeous ! and a great close-up Meanie , a beautiful colour ........

12 Nov, 2010

 

That's a fantastic photo. I love Tibouchinas, having come across them in Italy. Not easy over here - so well done! :-))

12 Nov, 2010

 

Thanks guys!
Took it in the conservatory this evening - taped some green material (poly-cotton, it doesn't reflect the flash) on the wall which has given quite a reasonable illusion of being outdoors (I think).
You're right Spritz! It seems quite happy outdoors even in November, but being tender must come in overnight. With the petals being like silk, any rain destroys them, so has to stay out of the rain. Buds drop if you over or under water it, and it despises our tap water around here! And, you need to tie the green branches up until they go woody if you want a reasonable shape (I haven't).
Despite all that, I love it!

12 Nov, 2010

 

The perfect colour Meanie.....

13 Nov, 2010

 

I even wrote its name down when I first saw it, but having researched its needs, decided I wouldn't go for it - you're very brave, Meanie. :-))

13 Nov, 2010

 

It's colour changes a bit depending upon the amount of sun-light that we have Motinot!
I knew nothing about it Spritz - it was 99p from a charity plant sale. I liked the leaves, and the woman on "duty" assured me that it was lovely! To be fair, it is easy to grow, but picky if you want it right!

13 Nov, 2010

 

WOW!!! I'd have had that, too! lol. What a bargain. :-))))

13 Nov, 2010

 

I'm going to try a cutting or two in the spring.........

13 Nov, 2010

 

I love Tibouchina....I had one once, can't recall what happened to it...but the colour was soooooo pretty! I had it in the conservatory...I wish I still had it!

13 Nov, 2010

 

I shall be propagating back up plants in the spring. I'm led to believe that it can be short lived under UK conditions, even in the house.

13 Nov, 2010

 

I.m just speechless yet again.

13 Nov, 2010

 

Thank you Yorkshire!

13 Nov, 2010

 

Beautiful, I'm definitely having one of these!!!

13 Nov, 2010

 

The one I had was Tibouchina Urveillana....what a beautiful name!

13 Nov, 2010

 

Wow,what a silky texture!

16 Nov, 2010

 

The petals are very silk-like Camillia. They light up in the sun or under the camera flash!

16 Nov, 2010

 

Meanie:

Great close up! I wish I could get a close up like this...

All the Tibouchina species are in full bloom here too.

17 Nov, 2010

 

Thank you again Delonix!
It's that colour that takes a few stabs at to get right, depending on the light conditions.

17 Nov, 2010

 

Meanie:

You're welcome! I know what you mean about getting the true color.

18 Nov, 2010



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