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Argyranthemum Madeira
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rowlandwells
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Argyranthemum Madeira
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October 25, 2011, 17:54 »
looking through my plant catalogue i noticed in the raised cuttings section a plant called Argranthemum Madeira reassembling a daisy type flower they looked quite an interesting plant Argranthemum deep pink rather took my fancy
has anyone bought or grew this plant and how did you rate it
RW
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mumofstig
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Re: Argyranthemum Madeira
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October 25, 2011, 19:41 »
Argyranthemums are what used to be called margeurites, I always used to grow the white ones
They have lots of flowers, but they are only half hardy, so you need to keep them in a warm greenhouse or conservatory over the winter.
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rowlandwells
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Re: Argyranthemum Madeira
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October 26, 2011, 17:14 »
hi mumofstig your absolutely rite the wife said the same but they do appeal to me as a nice plant i was also looking at growing some Angelina they to look something different to have a go at
there's also another cutting raised plant that both the wife and i don't know much about its called calibrachoa it looks like it could be a plant of the Petunia family calibrachoa is also listed as million bells [trailing] which look like a nice hanging basket subject
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