Lapageria
rosea 'Ongol' (own-GOAL)
New in my collection in 2007, the large
light salmon pink flowers have a wonderful form. Like all Lapageria it needs cool moist
acid soil in shade, absolutely hates direct sun for any length of time, although
the top of the plant will be happy if the lower part is shaded. The flowers are waxy bells
and it is in flower from
July through to March. Due to its flowering period and the fact
that new growth can be frost damaged it needs a sheltered wall (min
-4c) or grow it down the shady end of the conservatory.
The species comes from Chile; the majority of wild plants have cherry
red flowers with occasional pale pinks and whites. Introduced
around 1847.
The cultivar Lapageria 'Ongol' came from El Vergel where it was the result
of deliberate crosses made, it was named after the
nearest town Angol (the Spanish version of the name). my
plants came from Berkeley Botanic Garden California and I am grateful to them
for the picture.
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