That?s an interesting list of plants, Lyn and Malcolm. I'm glad I asked!
I'll do a bit of surfin' on them later.
You mentioned that they were blowing about in the back of the car on your way home, so I assume they were "substantial". Were they in flower? (well, at least with one flower per plant)
It?s a good way to make sure they are what they say on the label, and theres nothing to beat seeing them in bloom when you buy.
I'll let you know how I get on with the blue paint. Its now definitely on the agenda.
Sunday was a glorious day here as well (so was yesterday)
I was awakened very early this morning by thunder, and heard the heavy rain. Now, it must have been bad to waken me up! I can sleep real good. It was raining when I left home for my day job, so the cobwebs were shook off the brolly. There was some localized flooding on my way from Dromore to Belfast. Rain has stopped now ? bright, light cloud - a good day for taking photos!
Fuschia boliviana
Interesting plant!
Ive found a source (and some info) for two varieties
http://plants.thompson-morgan.com/product/3278/13 each of Fuchsia boliviana and F. boliviana alba
Try this, IG Pro users:
Add the plant Fuchsia boliviana to your database
Edit the plant (get to screen GA100S36)
Click RHS button
You get a list of all plants in the species, on the RHS Plant Finder website.
As you see there's a few more varieties.
Always use the RHS names when adding plants to your database.
It was put there so I could verify the plant names in the Master Database, and to resolve "dispute" in the event of duplicate names.
Users can use it to verify the plant names in their own database, and of course, to find suppliers for the plant (that?s the beauty of RHS Plant Finder)
Do you grow your specimen in a pot, Malcolm?
If you have time to do a write-up for me, I'll add it as a Review in the Master Database.
Flowering period, Height, colour, characteristics (dieback in winter etc) how you over-winter it, etc.
This is YOUR growing experience, and the height and spread is the height you maintain the plant, not what it says in books. Very informal. You do NOT need to go on line for info ? its your info.
I've already added your garden in the Gardeners list. When users use the Master Database and click the name of that plant, then click "Who has this", they will now see your entry. That?s how "Who has this" works.
To see Reviews, get to the edit screen GA100S36 (above) and click the Reviews button.
That?s where you put comments made by magazines, gardeners, Nurseries etc.
There's so much conflicting info on the net, for many valid reasons. The Reviews feature allows you to keep such info, for comparison, without cluttering up your Plant Info data field.
You are making great progress with IG Pro, Malcolm, with so many plants added and photos linked already.
I'm looking out for your email with your queries. I can give you a phone call if you wish. I now have free phone calls UK, and Ive taken the BT option which gives me 3p per minute charges for International Calls. If you're reading this, Lynda in Spain, I can help you with any queries you may have.
Hope the weather is favourable for you tomorrow (Wed).