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I've no idea Brengirl but it takes years for them to flower & I think they have to get quite large before they do. I grew a couple of plants from seed & they seemed to stay tiny for a couple of years then grew a little, I repotted them & put them outside for summer a few years ago where one popped it's clogs because I forgot to bring it in before the first frost & the other survived but hasn't grown much since. I think you just have to be patient ( I'm sure I sowed them about 7 or 8 years ago now!)Last edited by SueA; 14-11-2009, 06:59 PM.Into every life a little rain must fall.
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Originally posted by SueA View PostI've no idea Brengirl but it takes years for them to flower & I think they have to get quite large before they do. I grew a couple of plants from seed & they seemed to stay tiny for a couple of years then grew a little, I repotted them & put them outside for summer a few years ago where one popped it's clogs because I forgot to bring it in before the first frost & the other survived but hasn't grown much since. I think you just have to be patient ( I'm sure I sowed them about 7 or 8 years ago now!)
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A friend of mine grew a Strelitzia, and it took about ten years to flower!Last edited by Glutton4...; 14-11-2009, 08:28 PM.All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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I have one I bought as a seed in Tenerife 30 years ago. It's massive but has never flowered. However 2 years ago I bought 2 small plants in Wilkos and stuck some plastic flowers in with them to show them what they should do. They've grown into huge plants and earlier this year I was amazed to find one of the plants had a real flower. It's only been the one but I'm hoping for more one day.
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