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That's a fine colour, Ashley... the assistant knows her stuff, obviously!
T. lepidum is a beauty, and the assistant is extra specially nice.
Jean-Patrick, what a very nice trop that was totally unknown to me. Is it annual or perennial?Jim, T. majus is a true species. Here on Madeira it is everywhere... All waste grounds around the island near the sea with no exception have it, a true plague, but i love it. On summer it totally vanishes and reappears by the first rains of autumn. Michael, in dryish areas is a perennial. As for its invasive habit, if you can't beat it, eat it! Inmature seed capsules can be pickled as a substitute for caper. You have millions to try!Best
Does anyone grow the old form 'Empress of India' which is a little bushy plant rather than a rampant climber/twiner? I love its blue-black leaves and the deep, deep red flowers which are just about double. I've lost mine now and the one being sold locally as E of I has much looser, greener leaves and lighter, semi double red flowers, nothing like so good as the proper thing. I always propagated mine from cuttings but didn't a couple of years ago and then had the plants frosted. That, of course, was the year when I didn't collect seed for re-sowing.
Alas, I don't have a picture and though I spread the seed around quite widely, most people seem to have lost it now as well. I'll keep a look out though. It was great in hanging baskets.