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Seachanger wrote: Ivoire will be bigger than the big kids in no time flat, Chrissy....
I have a pod on mine....I think that he got friendly with Topsy, they are side by side...not certain of course...
Hope your swamp dries out quickly.....
Same here Jean,
Just about all the tall Brugs have been shredded by the winds over the last 3 days...I have never seen them in such a state.....
Poor Topsy was flushing and now all I have are 2 big seed pods wearing stockings, hanging in the middle of a practically bald tree....not a pretty sight.
The growth at the base of the pic are all the 1 yr olds in their pots, they weren't affected.
A lot of the, ready to flower for the first timers, have had the Y's broken off, so it will be a bit longer for them.
Thank goodness the fasciated PP is ok, it's leaves are a mess, but the buds have held on....I really want to see even one flower....
Little, low growing Buck's Fizz is sitting snug in the middle, with barely one leaf damaged and full of buds.
Trials and tribulations of a besotted Brugmansia grower.