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Paul T
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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December 27, 2008, 09:39:07 PM »
Howdy All,
A few Lilium that are in flower for me here in Canberra at the moment..... apologies to those who have already seen these on Lilium-L (although those were much smaller pictures of course).....
Lilium 'Orania'
Lilium occidentale x pardalinum
Lilium 'Tinos'
Lilium 'Triumphator'
Enjoy.
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Paul T.
Canberra, Australia.
Min winter temp -8 or -9°C. Max summer temp 40°C. Thankfully, maybe once or twice a year only.
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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Thanks for those, Paul....
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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You're welcome, Maggi!
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Paul T.
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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Lilium 'Tinos' is very striking Paul.
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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December 27, 2008, 10:35:18 PM »
Helen,
Personally, I don't think the 'Tinos' photo ever does it justice either. It is an asiatic, but the markings are quite intricate. The contrasts just don't quite make it into a photo, no matter how many times you take it.
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Paul T.
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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December 28, 2008, 10:40:05 AM »
Your photos are superb, Paul.
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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December 28, 2008, 11:13:22 AM »
Why Thank You Anne, but I think you're over-rating them. Now Cliff Booker's and a couple of other posters pics are superb, but mine most definitely are not up to a "superb" tag.
I do thank you for the compliment though.
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Paul T.
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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Howdy All,
A few more Liliums that are in flower for me now, or were earlier this month....
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Paul T.
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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December 31, 2008, 06:40:59 AM »
And now some other stuff......
Arisaema candidissimum
Cyclamen intaminatum
Hypoxis nitida
and 3
Zantedeschia
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'Lilac Mist'
(which is a VERY poor flowerer, to put it mildly! Would never have bought it if I knew how few flowers it produces), a
rehmanii
hybrid (I think), and
'Sunrise'
I'll also post a couple of things in the Orchid, Aussie Natives, Wildlife, and Amaryllidaceae sections.
Enjoy.
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Paul T.
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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December 31, 2008, 08:16:55 AM »
Thank you Paul. you brightened up this very grey, foggy and cold (-4C at the moment) morning
with your pictures.
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Luit van Delft, right in the heart of the beautiful flowerbulb district, Noordwijkerhout, Holland.
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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December 31, 2008, 08:25:19 AM »
Wonderful pix Paul !! So colourful and diverse.... marvelous !!
As Luit writes, all your colours make a change to the dark and cold winter days we're going through !
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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December 31, 2008, 10:04:40 AM »
A colour to match your current conditions Luc.
A clump of Lewisia seedlings raised from SRGC seed 2003/04 as L.brachycalyx.
However they have petals that appear misshaped and only open during sunny days which i understand applies to L.nevadensis and not L brachycalyx.
Followed by an unnamed Gladiolus species from Otago seed August 2003 --it is similar in flower shape to the G.italicus pic i posted a month ago in Nov in the Southern Hemisphere -- but has only 2 leaves per stem so i'm wondering whether it is G.kotschyanus.
Cheers dave.
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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Another very fine Gladi Dave !!
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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December 31, 2008, 12:42:49 PM »
Lovely colourful stuff folks.
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David Nicholson
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Re: December 2008 in the Southern Hemisphere
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January 07, 2009, 02:12:45 PM »
Nice things love the colour.
Paul how Do You grow Your Zantedeschia? Do You have them in the ground or in Pots and do they grow wettish? Do they need winter protection at Your place that do get just below zero if I remember correctly or are they OK without protection?
The classic white grows well in Portugal and some of the smaller aslo grows but are really small compared with 1m foliage of the others.
Kind regards
Joakim
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