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WimB
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I'll start the new thread for June:
Some pics taken today:
1) Allium sibthorpianum: flowering VERY close to the ground because a friend of mine put his foot on it
when it was just emerging
2) Arisaema concinnum: 1st year flowering
3) Arisaema intermedium: 1st year flowering
4) Asperula sintenisii
5) Fuchsia procumbens: my favorite fuchsia
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Re: Flowering Now - June 2009
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June 01, 2009, 12:28:34 PM »
Wim,
is the Fuchsia procumbens outside ?
Allium sibhtorpianum very nice
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Uli Würth, Northwest of Germany Zone 7 b - 8a
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Uli,
the fuchsia is in a pot and is placed indoors in winter. I've tried it once outside in a sheltered spot but it didn't survive the first winter.
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Calvin Becker
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June 01, 2009, 04:52:09 PM »
A few things flowering in my Pietermaritzburg garden at the moment:
i) A dwarf form of Haemanthus albiflos received from Cameron & Rhoda McMaster (African Bulbs)
Comparison with 'normal size' albiflos
ii) A Delosperma sp I haven't tried to ID yet.
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June 01, 2009, 05:00:47 PM »
And a few more from my Johannesburg garden:
i) Pelargonium tongaense
ii) Azalea cultivar
iii) Bergenia cordifolia
iv) Ribbon bush - Hypoestes aristata
v) Canary Creeper -Senecio tamoides
vi) Florists cyclamen
vii) Leucojum aestivum
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June 01, 2009, 05:03:36 PM »
And finally:
Paphipedilum insigne
The first two photos were takem about a month ago with only one flower open.
The following were taken this weekend with all buds open.
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June 01, 2009, 07:11:42 PM »
Wim,
I think Fuschia procumbens is a lovely plant - the large black berries are also very attractive later in the year. It doesn't survive outdoors here either.
Calvin,
What a glorious selection of fabulous flowers, many very exotic to us in the northern hemisphere. Great posting.
Paddy
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Paddy Tobin, Waterford, Ireland
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June 01, 2009, 08:51:51 PM »
Around the garden yesterday and today.
Aesculus induta indica - a lovely little shrub, now covered in flowers.
Anemone aconitifolium - small but pretty flowers on a plant which travels freely about the garden
Aquilegia 'Arthur Guinness' - some extra shots, different views, for Paul Tyreman who is a fan of Guinness
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Paul T
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June 01, 2009, 10:01:45 PM »
Calvin,
I love that dwarf Haemanthus albiflos. I like that compact growing form and shorter flower stem. Excellent!
Paddy,
Should I admit here that I don't like any beer or guiness? I don't mind the flowering versions though.
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Paul T.
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June 01, 2009, 10:17:03 PM »
Calvin,
that paphipedilum is a real stunner.
Paddy,
where did you find/buy that small Aesculus, it's really wonderfull!
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June 01, 2009, 10:34:40 PM »
Wim,
I don't know exactly where I bought the aesculus but it was here in Ireland. There is a man in the midlands here whom I visit once in a while and he always has some unusual trees and shrubs which would never make it into mainstream garden centres but which are very worth seeking out. This plant is about 10 years old and still under 1 metre in height and showing no signs of growing to be much bigger. I really love it.
Paul, a beer once in a blue moon is enough for me also, a cider or two during the summer, maybe. Otherwise, a glass of wine with a meal or a drop of brandy for indigestion - I profess a terrible suffering from indigestion!
A few more from the garden today.
Paddy
Circium rivularis
Dactylorrhiza foliosa
Dietes, I think
Diphyllea cymosa flower
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June 01, 2009, 10:38:42 PM »
Another few. Paddy
Geranium clarkii 'Kashmir Blue'
Geranium - a double blue, name lost.
Nectaroscordum siculum
Papaver orientalis 'Perry's White' - posted this yesterday also but it looked lovely in the light today.
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June 01, 2009, 10:42:27 PM »
Finishing for today. Paddy
Phyteuma sp
Rogersia 'Irish Bronze'
Sambucus 'Guincho' - flowers just coming out now so elderflower cordial (pink) in about a week's time.
Silene - a double-flowered cultivar from a friend, no name
Thalictrum
Trollius europaeus
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June 02, 2009, 12:56:19 AM »
Paddy,
Your Dietes is likely one of the Moraeas.... doesn't look quite right for huttonii, but similar. I think there are about 5 different species of that type, so it would be one of those. They are evergreen, have a single long leaf and then the lovely strong straight flower stems. They're good clumpers and seeders too. Very strong, drought hardy plants.
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Paul T.
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June 02, 2009, 07:58:32 AM »
Paddy,
I like it when it's too hot for you to garden (must be quite exceptional in Ireland !
) - it results in lots of excellent pictures of plants I'm not all that familiar with !
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