Sea Pink is started to fade (see previous photos 1 & 2), I try to germinate it from flower seeds. Did anyone try initiate plant growth by germinating the dry flower seeds?
Sunday, May 17, 2009
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It will be interesting to know if the dry flower can be used to grow a new plant. Btw, this plant is so sweet :-) And, TQ for your comment on Crape Myrtle. It was really helpful for me.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. I tried it once and it did not like it here so I'll have to enjoy it in yours.
ReplyDeleteSteph - You are welcome.
ReplyDeleteTina - I think it is a evergreen plant, but it likes warm weather.