Here's a picture of a Sanguinea grown from seed this year.
The seed is from a friend in USA, its a much darker red than my own Sang. featured in an earlier post.
Sanguinea
Lovely. This is one I can only enjoy vicariously because our weather is so hot.
That is really pretty! I had one that was give me as a cutting - it still hadn't bloomed after four years, so I gave it away.
oh.. great photo and wonderful effort... could you post a picture of the plant it's self... I'm so glad you got the flower from this years seed planting.. I was counting on a flower from mine this it's first year also..
do you have any tips on it's growing...
any likes and dislikes you've noticed from it..
hot hot are your high temps there...
are you in full sun with it.
is it in a pot or in the ground..
I'm not too sure myself what it likes...
I got it from Linda in CT.. she grew it out from some seeds this spring..
here it is... the newer side shoot.. seems to be growing robustly..
Hi Gordon
Glad you like her.
This picture is actually of a Sang growing next to the plant that the bloom came from.(This plant produced the other Sang. bloom picture I posted)
My temps are terrible, day time averaging low 70's (on a good day) night down to 58 -60.
with lots of rain.
She is growing in a 12" pot that is buried in the ground to stop it blowing over.
Height is around 5 1/2 foot and about 3 foot wide
I have approx. 12 Sangs growing in my garden and they are all just coming into flower, with about 7 blooms open each flush.
Lots of Fert and Mollasses mixed in with gallons of water seems to keep them happy.
Almost bug free which is another bonus.
Enjoy
Enjoy..
Wonderful.. thanks... to see the plants full form and structure is most helpful in thinking of how mine is doing... Mine is still more of an adolescent... thicker growth.. and smaller leaves it would seem.. then too..my temps are considerabily higher than yours.. yours seem at worst ideal... for the sangs.
Continued Good Growing
