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Re: Kristen's Blog : Jungle Garden - Year 2 - Enjoying!

Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:36 pm
by cordyman
Kristen wrote:
cordyman wrote:i'm going to find a species that performs well with a good colour and buy already established hopefully next year, ....
The proprietor at East Ruston Old Vicarage swears by Grand Marnier as being the best Good Do'er, and a chum of mine has it at the top of his Good Do'er list. So if you buy one that on is worth consideration Others on his Good Do'er list are Charles Grimaldi, Sunset/Maya, Rozenquartz, Langenbuscher Garten, Mobisu, Arborea, Goldflame, Super Rose, Berkongigin (sp?? Bergkonigin perhaps?) and Schlossburg

grand marnier appears quite white, which of the above has the best orange hue?

Google images is really confusing as they show so much contradiction? icon_scratch

Re: Kristen's Blog : Jungle Garden - Year 2 - Enjoying!

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:04 pm
by Kristen
cordyman wrote:grand marnier appears quite white, which of the above has the best orange hue?

Google images is really confusing as they show so much contradiction?
I agree, it does look white in some photos, but the only ones I have seen (in the flesh) have been a nice orange colour. I read that it is badly labelled and thus variable as a result.

I think part of the problem with Google Images is that sometimes it wrongly associates an image with some text elsewhere on the page

Re: Kristen's Blog : Jungle Garden - Year 2 - Enjoying!

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 6:02 pm
by cordyman
Thanks K icon_thumleft

Re: Kristen's Blog : Jungle Garden - Year 2 - Enjoying!

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 10:07 pm
by Panama Pete
Kristen really good blog and garden icon_cheers