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VoyagerxpVoyagerxp Posts: 651
drove past this the other day, anyone know what this is.


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  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039
    Can't see it well, but could be a phygellus.
    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

    S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
  • PalustrisPalustris Posts: 4,307
    Phygelius aequalis 'Yellow Trumpet'
  • VoyagerxpVoyagerxp Posts: 651
    Sorry for the low quality picture, thanks its Phygelius aequalis 'Yellow Trumpet' for sure. Thanks for your input.
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    Would anyone know why mine never flowers, been in the ground for about 6 years.  Spreads everywhere, doesn’t flower. 
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,889
    Lyn said:
    Would anyone know why mine never flowers, been in the ground for about 6 years.  Spreads everywhere, doesn’t flower. 
    it's the "spreads everywhere" which puts me off. Suckers like a mad thing
    Devon.
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505
    I had that one and a pink one. I think I've pretty much done for them both. Just the odd sprout here and there. I think the dry spell has helped too.
    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • BusylizBusyliz Posts: 149
    I had the orange one. Rampant thug. Still finding shoots far away from the main plant that was dug out 3 years ago. Plant at your peril
  • didywdidyw Posts: 3,573
    It's phygelius.  Ought to come with a health warning as it is a complete thug.
    Gardening in East Suffolk on dry sandy soil.
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