First photo is our current boundary wall In Wales. A bit different to my usual brick background.
This a triploid Fritz from OL made with the tetraploid besseae ‘rob’s choice’ and kovachii ‘Tesoro Morado’. The polyploid nature of this cross means that the flowers stay flat and there is no petal curl.
Also the extra dose of besseae produces a redder flower. I cut off last year’s spike as I wasn’t happy with the root growth. It’s improving but still not great. When it’s produced a couple of blooms the spike will be cut and the plant repotted into a net pot.
David
This a triploid Fritz from OL made with the tetraploid besseae ‘rob’s choice’ and kovachii ‘Tesoro Morado’. The polyploid nature of this cross means that the flowers stay flat and there is no petal curl.
Also the extra dose of besseae produces a redder flower. I cut off last year’s spike as I wasn’t happy with the root growth. It’s improving but still not great. When it’s produced a couple of blooms the spike will be cut and the plant repotted into a net pot.
David