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Post by dvg on Jul 6, 2020 6:21:28 GMT
Pretty, but pesky.
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Post by fredg on Jul 25, 2020 13:22:17 GMT
I've never found Betty's Bay to be in the least invasive Doug. It tends to stay where it's put.
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Post by dvg on Jul 25, 2020 14:01:07 GMT
Hmmm, i wonder why it's so more well behaved than it's no-name namesake.
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Post by corky on Jul 25, 2020 19:27:27 GMT
Unlike those drosera eh Fred
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Post by fredg on Jul 25, 2020 21:13:56 GMT
Those Drosera came with the Betty's Bay corky
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Post by stevebooth on Mar 25, 2021 11:05:45 GMT
My fist ‘Betty’s bay’ Of the season, a little lonely on its own but non the less a welcome sight. Cheers Steve
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Post by stevebooth on Nov 27, 2021 11:24:57 GMT
Still flowering and still making me smile. in a tray of miscellaneous bits n bobs that keeps interest all season long. Cheers Steve
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Post by stevebooth on Jan 23, 2022 13:52:22 GMT
Still flowering and still making me smile. Sorry about the quality, best I can do with a phone. Cheers Steve
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Post by dvg on Jan 25, 2022 18:08:40 GMT
Great to read that those Utric flowers are still making you smile Steve. If they're doing that i'd say they've well earned their keep. Cheers, Doug dvg
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Post by stevebooth on May 18, 2022 16:00:47 GMT
First ‘Betty’s Bay’ of the season, making me smile. Cheers Steve
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Post by dvg on May 18, 2022 16:13:43 GMT
That pretty flower even brought a smile to bear here. dvg
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Post by stevebooth on Jun 29, 2022 16:33:58 GMT
Still making me smile, and almost so vibrant they look superimposed! Cheers Steve
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Post by dvg on Jun 30, 2022 1:46:18 GMT
Steve, i will grant you that those are a very attractive array of blooms. If i was too concerned with their ability to just let 'er rip, to go forth and spread, i am comforted by the barrier of a large pond and eight Canadian provinces between us. Cheers, Doug dvg
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Post by stevebooth on Jun 30, 2022 6:55:28 GMT
‘Betty’s Bay’ don’t make seed easily Doug, so don’t tend to spread, they proceed vegetatively mainly, so put em in a pot and they tend to stay there. I use it as a ‘brightener’ for pots of plants that don’t have interest throughout the season, just to give you something to look at. Cheers Steve
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Post by fredg on Jul 23, 2022 17:40:17 GMT
Little Betty is looking good just now.
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