Phygelius x rectus 'Devil's Tears'
Cape Fuchsia 'Devil's Tears'
- Late Spring 2020
- 43
- 1
- Early Autumn 2017
- 34
- 15
- Late Summer 2016
- 25
- 3
Phygelius x rectus 'Devil's Tears'
- Late Spring 2020
- 43
- Early Autumn 2017
- 34
Hope You're all having a brilliant weekend!Transplanted this about 6 weeks ago. It was a massive well established bush and had flowered all summer. Its not lost a leaf and its flowering again! 😁
That's great Sylvia, and such a stunning colour 💕💕💕
@SylviaDavies wow that's a beauty!!💘😍
It is Beautiful❤
Pity if you were closer @cyndi as its so easy to propagate!
Gawjus Sylvia love it 😍😍😍
I do love these, you must have greener fingers than me as mine isn't thriving...yet! Xx
@clipperty Took about 20 cuttings as i really thought we might lose it as we had to hack it badly to move it. Not one of them have failed fair play! Its determined to live on ! 😉
Oh now I like that,never seen one before 😍😍😍
And just like to say thank you again for those lupin seeds they are all sprouting,I was going to put them in the ground but we have been changing the whole garden around so I done them in very big deep pots so when I move my other lupin's I can put them all together,I was so chuffed they have came up 😘😚😁🤗🤗
Oh brilliant @daisy-jane ! You'll have flowers next year nice with abut of luck. Mine are still flowering! Xx
@daisy-jane i can always try and send thou a cutting of this in spring if you want. I have some planted and they've taken i think. I suppose it would need boxing wouldn't it. You'll have to remind me! 😉
- Late Summer 2016
- 25
The cutting I took last year is flowering nicely! I love #cuttings ! 😃 sustainability!
Lovely! I didn't have much of a showing this year on mine.
@richard.spicer.7906 I've just bought a purple one as my main one has flowered continuously from early spring and is budding again having cut back all the dead flowers ! For colour right through the summer I think this has been the best of all! 😃
Its off! A plant with very invasive roots but it puts on a wonderful show and has a long flowering period. I reckon it will basically survive anywhere!