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It’s progeny here have not reached flowering stage yet – or perhaps they will surprise me!
These are slow starters and they can flower anytime between November and March! It like a fertile but well drained soil (neutral to alkaline) and as it’s from southern Europe likes a littel sunshine. I always have one in a big pot as our windy climate can burn the leaves and wither the flower buds.
That’s interesting to know – I can’t remember when you gave me the seeds but I will be able to check back. At least 2 but possibly 3 years ago
I can’t remember either. If all else fails a good “talking to” can be effective!
Always worth a try 🙂