Neighbours had them flowering practically all through the summer.
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Interesting flower. Never seen one before this.
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We often see them in gardens here in Switerland during the Summer
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Beautiful photo for today 😀
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Thanks
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GADS! This is very invasive in some regions. It took over the ‘Mall’ at work just in the past few years. We do not even bother trying to get rid of it because we can not figure out how to do so. If that were not bad enough, it does not even bloom in the shade there.
. . . . okay, so it is pretty.
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I am surprised. They are really something special here. I would never think of them as being invaders
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The cold winters probably control them there. I really do not know how sensitive they are to frost. It seems that they are only invasive in mild climates. (I actually left a few in my downtown planter box because I like them so. I do not let them spread. There are just a few.)
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You only see them here in summer. The Winter is too cold for them
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The cold weather probably inhibits the dispersion of their stolons, which keeps them mostly confined. That is probably why they are not so invasive.
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I absolutely love them – they are SO pretty and with the flowers developping gently towards the point, they last long and give joy to every bunch!
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They are definitely something special
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I find flowers like this so hard to photograph. Beautifully done.
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I took a couple until I was satisfied – thanks
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My mother used to have this in a planter in the front window of our home. It was there for years and years … decades as a matter of fact. Year in and year out it would bloom, summer …winter … in between … always blooming … I never knew what it was. We called it “cigarette plant” … I think my grandfather who lived with us said that was its name. Brings back a LOT of memories …. 60 years ago …. thanks for the picture. SLP
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They seem to be quite hardy plants. Insel them now and again in our area
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