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Post by kedigato on May 7, 2010 1:48:46 GMT
This is a clipping we took from the kids mature Frangi Pani tree last autumn. We potted it up and planted it in our garden a couple of weeks ago. It had plenty of flower buds and the first one opened today -
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Post by DAG on May 7, 2010 5:14:55 GMT
Wow! The shear simplicity of the colour and shape make it so beautiful!
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Post by pete on Jun 24, 2010 19:24:18 GMT
WoW Kedi, I've been years trying to get one of them to flower.
Is it scented?
Are they common there?
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Post by victoria on Jun 24, 2010 19:36:40 GMT
I somehow missed this ... how incredible Sis from a cutting.
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Post by kedigato on Nov 16, 2010 15:17:52 GMT
While looking for this link to post elsewhere, I see that I never answered here, sorry!
I'll smell the next one I see blooming, Pete, as I don't know.
Sis, they root easily enough if you use a cutting that has bloomed.
This is now about twice the size and has a second branch, so that it is now "Y" shaped.
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