Pretty, and purple...Teeny, tiny r.Kusianum Purple, I picked up Saturday at the show. View attachment 188626
The first one looks like bonsaiable as the flower and leave are small. Why are they still in the ground? Did you mentioned that you going to sell the house on another thread.
Yeah, we're under contract now...The first one looks like bonsaiable as the flower and leave are small. Why are they still in the ground? Did you mentioned that you going to sell the house on another thread.
Sorry... accidentally hit Post too soon!!The first one looks like bonsaiable as the flower and leave are small. Why are they still in the ground? Did you mentioned that you going to sell the house on another thread.
purple...
I would definitely dig it. Cutting will be years away from what it is now.Sorry... accidentally hit Post too soon!!
So if all goes to plan, we'll be out by June 1st.
That little one is awesome, I might dig it up...and replace it with a new one from The Depot...
I planned on taking cuttings, but you're right....
I should dig it..
Sorry... accidentally hit Post too soon!!
So if all goes to plan, we'll be out by June 1st.
That little one is awesome, I might dig it up...and replace it with a new one from The Depot...
I planned on taking cuttings, but you're right....
I should dig it..
It's also a true Azalea, with 5 stamens.I would definitely dig it. Cutting will be years away from what it is now.
Well, that is complete crapPhoto taken on crappy work phone, in overcast condition, with flash, no editing (ever)...
Now that is just about the prettiest damn flower I've ever seen!Double OleanderView attachment 189045
I like it too, oleanders are sentimental to me. Once it grows a bit, I'll take some cuttings and send them to you. They root easily in a glass of water.Now that is just about the prettiest damn flower I've ever seen!
That's sweet of you.. I think we've avoided them because of the toxicity.I like it too, oleanders are sentimental to me. Once it grows a bit, I'll take some cuttings and send them to you. They root easily in a glass of water.