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12-03-2015, 03:19 PM
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Unknown plant
Does anybody knows the name of this beauty?
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What bright, pretty flowers! I am sure someone will be able to give you the name. It looks like something I have seen before.
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Maybe I can get the ball rolling. I grow african violets and when ordering I became familiar with a group of plants called Gesneriads. Tubular of varying degrees and very colorful. Hope this helps. Your photo has me drooling!
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Hi! I think is Russelia equisetiformis. Very ornamental plant, even without flowers.
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Thank you very much. !
I think it's a Russelia as the plant has pendulous branches
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Hummingbird flowers!
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It is definitely Russelia equisetiformis. It's used as a landscape plant here and in California.
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12-04-2015, 04:12 AM
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Thanks all of you !
Great to have plant lovers from other climate zones here 😀
I recently visited Florida and it was so funny to see all those 'house plants' outside in the gardens.
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Fire cracker plant - russelia, for sure
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