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Post by balc2 on Jul 25, 2023 16:23:59 GMT
That's a beautiful Passion Flower, Eli!
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Post by Eli on Jul 25, 2023 16:32:41 GMT
A horizontal standard Fuchsia is something unique balc2 , I don't suppose many people have one
Geanii is a shrubby plant that forms lots of woody stems and has deep roots, I don't think it would grow well in a container.
I've had the Passionflower a while but never got around to potting it up. It has grown to form two thin stems about 2 feet long each and now that it has new compost and a nice pot to live in it has produced several flowers..
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Post by balc2 on Jul 25, 2023 16:41:04 GMT
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Post by Eli on Jul 26, 2023 11:15:22 GMT
Fuchsia 'Anabel' :-
Fuchsia 'Preston Guild' :-
Brachyscombe :-
Orange Begonia :-
Chlorophytum :-
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Post by balc2 on Jul 26, 2023 20:10:40 GMT
Eli , your pink daisies could be 'Anemone blanda'. If you do a search for them perhaps you will find something that looks like yours. Your 'Spider Plants' are looking very heathy! I have several plants after dividing one that was badly overgrown & trying to climb out of its pot!
Spider Plant in the kitchen:
In our bedroom window:
I love the first of your Fuchsias!
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Post by Eli on Jul 27, 2023 3:26:56 GMT
Thank you balc2 but the flowers in question are Brachyscombe (identified for me on another forum) I agree they look similar to Anemone blanda but that grows from corms and flowers in the spring.
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Post by balc2 on Jul 29, 2023 19:53:47 GMT
Eli, I'm glad someone was able to identify them for you! My Anemone blanda didn't do at all well this year. They were left undisturbed in the same pots they flowered in last year but they hardly put out a few leaves this year & I think I had only 1 flower - a white one.
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