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Quote from: galahad on October 30, 2009, 11:20:27 PMWeldenia candidaRoss, that's a very nice Weldenia candida you got there, one of my favourite plants.To see your Weldenia in flower, made me rush out and check my plant, and was very disappointed and mad to have lost it, to cold and wet during the winter, I presume.
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Bill, apart from one of the best plantsmen I know whose nursery staff put his winter pot under a dripping guttering, you are the only person I know to have lost one of my Weldenias. Shame on you. Having said that I can certainly let you have another but not until next spring when I'll have another big one to divide. I may also do a few cuttings this coming autumn. A couple of months ago I sent all my little ones to new homes in the northern hemisphere where they are beginning to flower now. And I'm infinitely bribable.
Bill You have visited the garden here, so you'll have an idea of the shady cool conditions prevalent and being an ex Southlander you'll certainly know what the weather throws at us ,however like Lesley i grow Weldenia o/s with out any protection.Surprisingly they do well and flower in various positions, even in one spot of half shade which receives less than 4 hours sun currently. Cheers dave.