Jenny McIntyre

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Posted: 14 Jan 2019


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The mombretia in my garden

The mombretia in my garden
I have so many of these plants in my garden - I actually give clumps of the corms to anyone who wants some. I do love this plant however, the bright orange flowers are wonderful against the green foliage. The plants tend to start flowering in July and often last until September.

Gracie, Valfal, Andy Rodker and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Pam J
Pam J club
LOVE THIS
5 years ago.
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Pam J club
I'm so pleased Pam, I just wanted you to see flowers from back home, although I do know you have them over there. Look after yourself
5 years ago.
 Janet Brien
Janet Brien club
Gosh Jenny, these are so pretty...and you KNOW how beautiful they look as macros! How I would love to have these growing here but lol...the blasting heat of the summer would incinerate the corms I'm sure. Wait a moment...lol I just looked them up. These suckers might actually do well here! They are tolerant of heat, drought and deer resistant too! Woot! :)
5 years ago.
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Janet Brien club
LOL I don't have to worry about the deer resistant part over here!!!!! Yes once they've got their hold in your garden or in the forests, they're there for life unless there is a fire!! They should do very well up the hill under the trees, or where there is shade from the strong heat in the summer, and also protected from the snow in the winter. That might be a good idea, then you can take loads of macros against the trees, or fungi - the list is endless.
5 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
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If they like your place they can become thugs! Pretty, but thugs nonetheless!
But I like them and although they wouldn't grow in my various London gardens (they don't like chalky clay), they are spectacular in Cornwall.
5 years ago.
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Andy Rodker club
Yes you're quite right Andy - they obviously love my soil because they are popping up everywhere they can.
5 years ago.
 Valfal
Valfal
These are some beautiful flowers, and to last so long into the season makes them so valuable for a garden! I wouldn't mind having a few of those corms, lol!
5 years ago.

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