Another potted brug

Lee's Summit, MO(Zone 6a)

This one smells so nice - well, they all do!

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Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

Oh, I love the way that one looks upward and the color. By chance, is it Bert?? I've been really trying to get a start of Bert.

Lee's Summit, MO(Zone 6a)

LOL, Linda - no, this is just a common yellow that my husband layed on the deck to get this picture of - isn't he a sweetie?

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

Very pretty blooms Kay.

Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

Haha you fooled me. It's a beautiful color, I see now that it is shot from below, looking upward. The rain gutter threw me off.

Crumpler, WV

Kay, I hope you don't mind me flipping the image so we can see how it really looks. If it is a problem I will delete it.

I don't know if it is me or what, but the yellow and orange brugs have a stronger and sweeter fragrance to me, than the pinks.

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Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

Thanks David. It's beautiful from that angle too.

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 9a)

Very pretty!!

Muskegon, MI(Zone 5a)

Now Im not a yellow person but this one is just beautiful....got to get some like it since it seems Im full of pink in the garden this year...not that I dont like pink....Judy

Greensburg, IN(Zone 6a)

That is a beatiful yellow.

Doris

Lee's Summit, MO(Zone 6a)

You are all just so kind - thanks for the compliments!

Ellicott City, MD(Zone 7a)

It's a beautiful yellow Brug from what ever angle you view it!

SE Arky, United States(Zone 8a)

Me too, it's so pretty, doesn't matter which way it is viewed...

Hi Kay,
I see you are in Independence Missouri. I am in St. Louis. I know you are a little farther south than me, but I was wondering, do you bring your brugs in for the winter or leave them outside and overwinter them? Any growing info wound be appreciated. Thanks

Crystal

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Oh I missed this first time around, what a pretty brug! And what a nice husband!!

Lee's Summit, MO(Zone 6a)

Crystal, my niece is an RN in St. Louis. I winter mine over in my heated basement under 8 hours of halogen lights and bring them back out April 1. I don't cut my limbs back - just remove all the leaves. They bloom all winter.

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