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Tropaeolum beuthii ?

Tropaeolum beuthii ?
Tropaeolum beuthii I think, blooming happily in my garden room, a welcome splash of colour in December.

kurakongolia, ROL/Photo, neira-Dan, Andy Rodker have particularly liked this photo


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 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
It does look like a type of trumpet vine ... I think!
But I've only ever seen them flower in the hottest days of summer!
Welcome nonetheless, as you say!
6 years ago.
Adrian Jones club has replied to Andy Rodker club
Thanks Andy, this one is summer dormant and only appears as the days shorten, it has normally died down again before the summer starts.
6 years ago.
 neira-Dan
neira-Dan club
C'est très possible , ou Tropaeolum brachyceras ?
6 years ago.
Adrian Jones club has replied to neira-Dan club
Thanks neira-Dan, T. brachyceras is the other possible id for it, it may even be a hybrid. I cannot remember what it was purchased as, pretty sure it was a species rather than a hybrid though.
6 years ago.
 ROL/Photo
ROL/Photo club
Another excellent photo..
Tropaeolum minus.. maybe...!
6 years ago.
Adrian Jones club has replied to ROL/Photo club
Thanks Rol, very much appreciated. I think T. minus may have its leaves entire rather then divided, palmate fashion is this one does, but to be truthful I'm not at all sure..
6 years ago.

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