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made the 5 hour trip early Sunday, spend 4 hours there and another 5 hours drive home.
Nice Arums Andrew, you got to love em.A few shots from the NZAGS show....Trillium chloropetalum.Podophyllum "kalidescope".The natives table.The Frit table.Hippeastrum papilio.
Wouldn't say I'm not suffering Maggi. I'm very tired this morning but it is also partly as a result of what's happening in a new thread I'm about to start.edit by maggi: follow this link to find out what Lesley is up to! http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=4216.new#new
Oxalis triangularis which is MUCH darker than in the pic. I just can't get the right depth of colour. I feel this plant should be marketed as 'D'arth Vader' or maybe 'Stealth Bomber.' And 2 pics of a lovely Narcissus hybrid. The parents were not given but at a wild guess I'd say that triandrus and bulbocodium citrinus were involved.
Quote from: Lesley Cox on September 22, 2009, 10:47:12 PMOxalis triangularis which is MUCH darker than in the pic. I just can't get the right depth of colour. I feel this plant should be marketed as 'D'arth Vader' or maybe 'Stealth Bomber.' And 2 pics of a lovely Narcissus hybrid. The parents were not given but at a wild guess I'd say that triandrus and bulbocodium citrinus were involved. Very nice Narcissus hybrid Lesley, I love those little treasures.Have just taken an picture of Ox.triangularis this afternoon, foliages looks as though someone has been busy with the scissors.Talking about D'arth Vader, what about the DBI called "Dark Vader" or "Coal Bucket" flowering at the moment in the rain.