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Brug 'Flamenco'

Posted by gottahosta z7b_NE_GA (My Page) on
Tue, Aug 5, 08 at 17:53

A very ruffled blossom, and large, too. I think the pink will intensify as the weather gets cooler.







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RE: Brug 'Flamenco'

Beautiful Brenda! Did the color get darker?


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RE: Brug 'Flamenco'

Bump...The bloom is BEAUTIFUL!

Did it get darker and how large did it get???

Fragrant???

Thanks....

Mary Jane


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RE: Brug 'Flamenco'

I am wondering too. I am trying too root this one..Barb


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RE: Brug 'Flamenco'

It is a darkish warm pink during September, it must have a little orange in it to be a warm pink! I would recommend this one to anyone. I have had no trouble rooting this one, even from cuttings taken in late October.

Best time of year to take cuttings to root, like extra shoots or side branches, is in July and August. They grow like weeds. I sometimes just stick them into the dirt next to the mother plant and water.


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RE: Brug 'Flamenco'

That is so beautiful, I love how the green is so pronounced. I only have one, a friend for South Carolina sent me a cutting last year and I always take cuttings in the fall in case we have a hard freeze and I loose the ones in the ground.

Sharon


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RE: Brug 'Flamenco'

I love that one. I would like to know to did t get darker?
Cassie


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RE: Brug 'Flamenco'

I am guessing the coral-orange in Flamenco is what makes it get a little darker as the season progresses.

September Flamenco

Flamenco is more intense than Pink Favorite.


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RE: Brug 'Flamenco'

thanks for posting another pic. its beautiful
Cassie


 
 

 

 


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