This one grows where I planted Calandrinia seeds. This is actually its third year in the garden and looks like it might bloom. Sorry, in a way, about the rain drops in the picture. Fran
Frances Howey
London,Ontario, Canada
Zone 5b
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Re: Calandrinia is it?
Purely from memory but I think it's an annual.
Re: Calandrinia is it?
Calandrinia grandiflora is listed as a "drought resistant perennial" on numerous California sites, but that's California. Found one site that listed it as a Zone 7 tender perennial. Perhaps the annual/perennial characteristic has more to do with hardiness and climate. This plant is new to me, so I'm looking forward to discovering more about it.
Re: Calandrinia is it?
Same here, Mark. Perhaps it is a biennial as it has taken a couple of years to get to this point. Somewhere on Dave's Garden it says it gets to be three feet high. I can hardly wait for it to bloom - it is supposed to be a July, Aug. Sept. bloomer - till frost. No buds yet but the foliage looks quite lush. Have been putting baggies on buds (Dahlias) and seed pods (Zephyranthes) so the squirrels don't collect them before I get a chance to. Oh, the joys of gardening! Fran
Re: Calandrinia is it?
A few pictures here from plants I grew in 2008 from seed, I think from the SRGC Exchange. They flowered once and then met their demise! They grew to a couple of feet high on lax (very!) stems.
Re: Calandrinia is it?
David: They're lovely. The flower is similar to another non-hardy succulent I grow - not sure of its name but the leaves and habit are quite different. Fran
Re: Calandrinia is it?
The flower is similar to another non-hardy succulent I grow - not sure of its name but the leaves and habit are quite different. Fran
Might that be Talinum paniculatum, Fran?
Hi Fran, googling around it does indeed seem to match Calandrinia grandiflora. My first instinct was that the plant is a Penstemon, but could be a Calandrinia; here's a link showing the oblong leaves, with more photo links below:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/93829/