phygelius
brugpuppy
20 years ago
I should have put this as a seperate post, so that future reference is easier.
I have received 4 cuttings of phygelius, (Cape fuschia) 2 red and 2 yellow. I have them in water, and I intend to dip them in hormone powder today and plant them as I do hardwood cuttings. Anyone know if this is suitable, or should I leave them in water to root?
Does anyone have any experiences they can share on growing these plants in zone 6 North America? Are they normally greenhouse grown and could I grow them in pots to move them into the garden for the summers?
Thanks!
Chris
allenhir
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