floriforousness -is that a word?

Lake Toxaway, NC(Zone 7a)

What bruggie do you consider the most floriforous with the most flushes of bloom. Since mine are planted in a fairly shady spot, I struggle to get 8 or so bloom per flush. Are there some that bloom better in shady areas than in full sun?

city?? lol sticks, AR(Zone 7a)

good question? *waits too*

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

Butterfly here. but I haven't had any luck with any in shade.

Lake Toxaway, NC(Zone 7a)

tiG, I was surprised this one is blooming in shade. It is the Isabella you sent me. What color is Butterfly? By the way, did you send me a Charles Grimaldi, per chance? I am still trying to identify one of the ones I got.......

Lake Toxaway, NC(Zone 7a)


Later, I checked the Plants Database and Charles Grimaldi got high marks for lots of blooming. There was advice to pinch back the tips to make a fuller plant and more blooming.......

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Vancleave, MS(Zone 8b)

My best flowering brugs are(my Monster Brug)White Suaveolens Hybrid, Butterfly, Frosty Pink, Valley Misty Pink, Whiskers, & Dr. Suess. They also stand up to the heat well.

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

wood, I might have sent Dr Suess, didn't have CG. Butterfly is a dark pink.

Westbrook, ME(Zone 5a)

Rosamond has been my best bloomer this year.

Milton, FL(Zone 8a)

For what it's worth,I get the best flushes of bloom from full morning sun with shade after 1 PM.Since you are further north you might need a few more hours of sunshine.

Barnesville, GA(Zone 8a)

That's worth alot to me! Thanks JT(:

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