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My plumbago and canna
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Lovely blooms and I would figure all these would bloom all year long in Florida!
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Is plumbago (I'm guessing yes) a warm weather plant? Love the color! And I THINK your canna is the same I bought from Menard's this year. But of course, mine will be a late summer bloomer compared to yours!. More great pics, Ruby! You have a wonderful garden there!
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Thanks brokensword! I have never seen it (plumbago) anywhere but in Florida brokensword so I am thinking it probably is a warm weather plant. I just love it ...never without blooms..This canna is a beast...There are babies coming up all around it... I hope yours is as happy:)brokensword wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 12:33 amIs plumbago (I'm guessing yes) a warm weather plant? Love the color! And I THINK your canna is the same I bought from Menard's this year. But of course, mine will be a late summer bloomer compared to yours!. More great pics, Ruby! You have a wonderful garden there!
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Yes, j.w...they bloom all year:)
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@rubyduby That blue flowering plant looks awesome!!!!
Your Canna looks a lot like a Yellow King Humbert ....are those read leaf cordyline?
Your Canna looks a lot like a Yellow King Humbert ....are those read leaf cordyline?
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Yes Gemma, cordyline:)
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yes, its been a great stress reliever ZenQueen:)
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Plumbago is more a shrub, right Ruby? I was thinking MAYBE I could overwinter indoors but I know a lot of plants don't do well without 'real' sun and heat! Still, I love the color and 'all season flowering'!
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Yes, a shrub...I think it needs this climate to do really well brokensword...brokensword wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 2:38 amPlumbago is more a shrub, right Ruby? I was thinking MAYBE I could overwinter indoors but I know a lot of plants don't do well without 'real' sun and heat! Still, I love the color and 'all season flowering'!
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