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From a Stem, I wonder how long till the first flower, it's 1.1/3 year later about.
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Interesting flowering shrub.... I would say, give it another year. It will be putting it's energy into creating a root system before it is ready to bloom!
the actual plant I grabbed a stem from
the stem that started out
and a month or two ago today like said that stem is about 3 feet.
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Always a pleasure (SMILES)
@RonsGarden as today the plant starting to Blossem the start
Amazing from a stem to a plant
Purple flowers will start today on they are blosseming.
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Looks like another day or two! Can't wait to see them in bloom!
big-thank you. I'll keep all posted
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Lovely! Thank you Fish! It was well worth the wait!
Lovely! Thank you Fish! It was well worth the wait!
You bet. the growth for this Year Blew away the years growth if asked, when the fall hits I have to make room, I'll post an update when it really blossems. it is not the plant for my climate, must bring indoors below 40 degrees here
if following, one of the cuttings can be flowering very soon, time to think about trimming and cleaning off the potting mix and for fall.
I can not believe how the skyflower t ook off and grew, she is trimmed for winter in the house, I was able to see the original brush and was not doing well at all, difference when one takes care and hired help. I need to get a vid of it up
And like that its ready to sprout through the roots, waking up
I taken a few branches that broke, they taken and i cut down the shrub, taken away a lof ot overgrown root and replanted to a smaller pot, and in for the Seasons here. this year no growth was shown, will see how it holds inside over the next months to come
Saved one dewdrop got a lot ofroot, should be strong to survive climate zone 10 here.
It depends on the climate and conditions the plant is growing in, but you can usually expect to see Duranta Erecta's first flowers within a year after planting. Keep in mind that this is an evergreen shrub, so you may see some flowers throughout the year as well.
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