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Post by atmccmn on Sept 21, 2007 12:30:43 GMT 8
Here are some picts. of my blooming Tillies for this recent month. Enjoy! T. ionantha 'Druid' T. streptophylla hyb.
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funkychips
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Post by funkychips on Sept 21, 2007 12:48:16 GMT 8
At least some eye candy for the moment ;D Btw I thought 'druid' was supposed to be yellow in colour? Is there a pink variety?
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Post by atmccmn on Sept 21, 2007 13:26:03 GMT 8
I 'did' something to it........ Part of my experiment.
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Post by David on Sept 21, 2007 14:03:32 GMT 8
I love the T. streptophylla hybrid. Does this hybrid need alot of sun to do well? So nice. Thought of getting one.
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funkychips
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Post by funkychips on Sept 21, 2007 14:40:26 GMT 8
wookay....frankentill... I thought of getting some strep or xero hybrids too, but I just started collecting tills, so might want to wait it out to see if they can do well in my garden before I continue getting them.
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Post by atmccmn on Sept 21, 2007 21:39:40 GMT 8
Go slow.......Get comfortable with it first.
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Post by atmccmn on Sept 21, 2007 22:33:03 GMT 8
David, all my strepto and its' hybrids are under shades. Early morning sun is OK bot not the afternoon sun. They will do well if placed at window sill area. I use it as a marker for my plants as the leaves will be very curly if it's dehydrated.
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