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Suddenly, a number of late summer species are in bloom, but what happened to summer 1. Tropaeolum tuberosum "Ken Aslet", grown for its edible tubers, one of the Lost Crops of the Incas...
Cohan, here are some pictures of the Chlorophytum and Commelina, a bit difficult to take good pictures because the plant is more an elegant one with fine branches. Also some other pics of Commelina variegata and Setrcreasea purpurea `Variegata´, formerly a Tradescantia and sometimes called Setcreasea or Tradescantia pallida `Variegata´ but as I know the name S.purp. `Var.´is valid and S.pallida is an other species.
Nice pics Stephen!In Denmark we had a nice warm summer, but my Ken Aslet did not flower yet. Do you really eat the tubers?Poul
Quote from: Stephenb on August 23, 2010, 11:43:20 AMSuddenly, a number of late summer species are in bloom, but what happened to summer 1. Tropaeolum tuberosum "Ken Aslet", grown for its edible tubers, one of the Lost Crops of the Incas...Nice pics Stephen!In Denmark we had a nice warm summer, but my Ken Aslet did not flower yet. Do you really eat the tubers?Poul
Gail, a perfect name too - one couldn't help but have a good day seeing such a happy looking Hibiscus Poul your visitors really like you Dahlia! Which one is it? Lovely plants in your rockery.....and your Scilla numidica is gorgeous
Gorgeous planting of your Acis and Scillas Poul and lovely to see your winged visitors!
If your Ken Aslet isn’t in flower now I would suspect that you have one of the imposters doing the rounds! I can send you a tuber of the real Ken Aslet if you wish – remind me mid-October.