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Maggi,Come on, do you have to think so far in the future? Let him live his life now, instead of having to think far enough ahead to when he is actually old.
Quote from: Paul T on May 19, 2009, 03:46:12 AMMaggi,Come on, do you have to think so far in the future? Let him live his life now, instead of having to think far enough ahead to when he is actually old. Yes, Paul, you are right.... I'll leave it now and remind Otto in twenty or thirty years about the ikebana.
thanks all for sharing these things.. a few questions--so how small are 'small' nerines?
To me small nerines for the rock garden are around 12" (30cm) or less tall and have a more natural, less "refined" look, like this one, Nerine filifolia (or is it filimentosa??)cheersfermi
thanks all for sharing these things.. a few questions--so how small are 'small' nerines?6m dahlias? how do you get up there to photograph the flowers?paul and others, how cold does it get in those hills with the lovely fall colour?
Fermi,I've never had a flower on my palmifrons in all the years I've been growing it. Your Nerine is filifolia... filamentosa from memory has elongated naughty bits, extending well out the front of the flower making it quite distinctive. That is if my memory is correct as I only flowered mine once, and that must be close to 10 years ago now. N. filifolia on the other hand flowers brilliantly every year, stopping only if badly disturbed or repotted.So... if you aren't there to be photographing the Crocus, does that mean that you are you off on holidays yet again?