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Tradescantia [Gibasis] Bridal Veil

Tradescantia [Gibasis] Bridal Veil

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A trailing plant with thin wiry stems. This cultivar has small, pointed leaves and continually forms masses of small white flowers.  Best grown in part sun. 

Genus - Gibasis
Common name Tahitian bridal veil
Mature size - Height 30cm, Width 25cm
Position - Sun to part shade
Type - Tender perennial
Flowering - Spring & summer
Flower colour - White
Delivery size  - 1 x Ø4cm Jumbo plug
Plant habit - Shrubby, trailing
Min. temp  12°C

Delivery from 1st March to 31st October

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Fab little plants - very healthy looking 😊

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My kitchen floor!
Saintpaulia Little Bo Peep
New purchase, gorgeous
Targa
S. Falling Stars
Targa alongside Dwynwen
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Beautiful streptacarpus, Fromm Dibleys of course
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Streptocarpus
My beautiful falling star
18.9.2022
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Very floriferous this year
Streptocarpus 2021
All my Streptocarpus has been living outside July and most of august, now they live in a north/weat-window. Ida/Denmark
All my Streptocarpus has been living outside in July and most of august, now they live in a north/west window. Ida/ Denmark
Brautiful deep red grow
Cariad
Festival of Wales
One table full
Lynne's Falling Stars: I’ve had in the house for over a year. It sits on a North-East windowsill and is growing in a 17cm diameter pot which I think suits this variety.
New to me this year
Each morning they make my day.
Frosty Diamond. Arrived as plug plant in Spring. So much growth, so many flowers so quickly!. Located on NE facing bathroom window ledge.
Myfanwy, Frosty Diamond and unknown white one, inherited from a friend. All normally grown on NE facing bathroom window ledge, where they seem to love it.
Roulette Cherry
So many
No idea because I grew from seed
My lovely collection!
Zoe
Another favourite
A favourite
2 Targa and a 30 year old inherited plant. I’d love to know its name!
S. cooperi corner
A kitchen with a difference
Lemon Sorbet and Isla
A small selection
My streptocarpus have been wonderfully floriferous this year.
Offspring of the streptocarpus that sparked my interest, bought over 20 years ago.
Targa
Streptocarpus display
Lots of blooms. Lovely!
Beautiful!
Rob's Jitterbug second bloom, by Linda
Love Spots
Rob's Jitterbug second bloom
Lemon Sorbet
Fabulous little violet!
Anthoflores Edith by Linda
Anthoflores Edith by Linda
Buffalo Hunt by Linda
Buffalo Hunt by Linda
Streptocarpus
'Constant Nymph' purchased 2018
'Tanya', which I've had since 2015
Achimentanthes 'Inferno' bought in 2018.
Achimenes 'Apricot Glow' bought in 2018
Sphinx
Sphinx
A beautiful plant. Nice and compact with lots of flowers throughout the season. Very reliable.
Emerald Giant , has grown to this size From a 4 cm plug in 3 months. Each leaf a little bigger than the one before.  The newest large  Leaf is 28cm long.