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Sorry Cohan, for the late reply, we have been away over the Easter with the campervan, fishing with the family in the Coromandel To show you (I hate boasting ) here is a picture of a 30 lb. kingfish caught on the beach with a longline. Very nice catch.Maggi will probably growl at me for going off-topic. Would you Maggi? What about an chocolate Easter egg as a sweetener?
The autumn crocus are in full swing but the highlight's been this cluster/clump of C. goulimyi Mani White. This cluster is based on just three bulbs I bought from Marcus Harvey in 2006. Of the various crocus that I've been trialling in the garden C. goulimyi seems to have adapted best to Adelaide's dry summers and moderate winters. This clump is at the edge of the front lawn where they get a little additional water in summer. The second pic is a wider shot showing outliers to the cluster. Interestingly the flower at the bottom of the cluster seems to have more pointed petals yet it must be a clone of the others in the group as I haven't had any self-sown seedlings (although I did collect seed from this group last year).Anita
Sorry Cohan, for the late reply, we have been away over the Easter with the campervan, fishing with the family in the Coromandel To show you (I hate boasting ) here is a picture of a 30 lb. kingfish caught on the beach with a longline. Very nice catch.Maggi will probably growl at me for going off-topic. Would you Maggi? What about an chocolate Easter egg as a sweetener? Anyway Cohan, here is also a picture of Nerine fothergillii and Nerine gracilis I picked for comparison.
Here is a close-up of this charming Nerine gracilis
these little nerines are very interesting,little is key for me....shields shows a rather different looking gracilis:http://www.shieldsgardens.com/amaryllids/nerine-b.html
It's that time of the season again when the autumn/winter flowering Oxalis species start blooming once more.The first to display their flowers, one of my favourites, is the beautiful Oxalis massoniana, always reliable and colourful to brighten up the garden.