color glory
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color glory
It seems that there are alot of people that have trouble with Color Glory. I thought I'd share a picture of mine with you. Sorry I don't mean to brag, but it seems very happy. I do nothing to it expect for occasional watering when it gets really dry. Also pictured are night before christmas, Pizzazz, and June. Enjoy.
- maidofshade
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Color Glory
Very nice plant and mine look very good also.
I seems to me it suffers from a genetic fault, either a root thing or leaf thing (very descriptive but I can't remember) and hence not recommended as a breeding partner.
I seems to me it suffers from a genetic fault, either a root thing or leaf thing (very descriptive but I can't remember) and hence not recommended as a breeding partner.
Poppi!!! That is the most beautiful Color Glory I've ever seen. Mine looked good for a number of years as a youngster, but then it got to looking horrible. I took out an all-blue section last year, and the rest of it nearly disappeared.
Thanks for sharing that one with us!
Linda P
Thanks for sharing that one with us!
Linda P
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And frosts are slain and flowers begotten.....
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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And frosts are slain and flowers begotten.....
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Latitude: 41° 51' 12.1572"
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thanks everyone for the kind words.
Hank, It's been in since fall 2001 or 2002, I don't remember which. It was in the first bed I put in. I does get mostly shade so there's no burning at all.
Renaldo, I'll post some other garden pics as time permits. I'm probably as hooked on taking garden pics as I am on gardening. We don't have high speed where we live so I have to rely on dial-up .
Hank, It's been in since fall 2001 or 2002, I don't remember which. It was in the first bed I put in. I does get mostly shade so there's no burning at all.
Renaldo, I'll post some other garden pics as time permits. I'm probably as hooked on taking garden pics as I am on gardening. We don't have high speed where we live so I have to rely on dial-up .
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I got outside to take a pic of my CG and I see it's already showing some crispy leaves. I got it in 2003 and it had two eyes . Now I counted three big eyes and three smaller ones. Sorry this pic is so dark,but it's getting ready to storm soon and it's getting dark outside.........so the flash went off.