I need a couple of id please

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And as an added bonus the flower is beautifully perfumed.

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Are the C.falcata a large plant?
If not I quite fancy one they look gorgeous
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topsy wrote:And as an added bonus the flower is beautifully perfumed.

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I collected a cutting of this "red" form but the plant here in the south of France loose these red spots (td)
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RICHAUD wrote:I collected a cutting of this "red" form but the plant here in the south of France loose these red spots (td)
Maybe your hot weather has cured the plant of whatever was infecting it! :grin:
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