Thank you, we're very lucky considering we're in west London. History of the house tells us that the guy who built the house and lived here first in the 30's built a lot of the adjoing streets so decided he'd have a very big garden by making his neighbours gardens a bit smaller!
The Begonia is called Sterling Silver & is part of a brand new (and quite rare) hardy Begonia collection called 'Lunar Lights' - supposedly hardy (as a deciduous plant) down to around -10 in ideal conditions (free draining soil/overhead cover) & may keep the leaves through a milder winter.
Garden looks great. Im jealous of how big it is!
Thank you, we're very lucky considering we're in west London. History of the house tells us that the guy who built the house and lived here first in the 30's built a lot of the adjoing streets so decided he'd have a very big garden by making his neighbours gardens a bit smaller!
The Begonia is called Sterling Silver & is part of a brand new (and quite rare) hardy Begonia collection called 'Lunar Lights' - supposedly hardy (as a deciduous plant) down to around -10 in ideal conditions (free draining soil/overhead cover) & may keep the leaves through a milder winter.
Thank you so much for letting me know
It's a coleus argentatus.
Can I have that Tetrapanex please 😀
are you in the UK Barbara?
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Yes I am in the uk, I live in Coventry