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isotoma
Whatever they are called now I still call them isotoma.
For those who remember my problems with these not flowering a couple of years ago, and someone who had scented ones, I have an update. I ordered a pack of plug-plants from T&M. They arrived some weeks ago; very healthy. The first flowers are just out. As yet no noticeable scent but it's a bit cool and wet today. Pam in Bristol |
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In message , Pam Moore
writes Whatever they are called now I still call them isotoma. For those who remember my problems with these not flowering a couple of years ago, and someone who had scented ones, I have an update. I ordered a pack of plug-plants from T&M. They arrived some weeks ago; very healthy. The first flowers are just out. As yet no noticeable scent but it's a bit cool and wet today. Pam in Bristol My lovely scented one survived the winter well but then expired from drought when my attention was on work ... and I took seeds but have managed to mislay them :-((( I hope the person who brought them to last year's village fete will do so again this year! -- Klara, Gatwick basin |
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