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The difficult to flower (in my experience) Tasmanian alpine plant Isophysis tasmanica surprised me with 2 flowers last week -but the snails got to it before my camera did .
Quote from: Otto Fauser on December 20, 2010, 05:39:00 AMThe difficult to flower (in my experience) Tasmanian alpine plant Isophysis tasmanica surprised me with 2 flowers last week -but the snails got to it before my camera did .Otto, I use to grow that beautiful Isophysis tasmanica, but unfortunetly I lost it. What is the secret to grow it successfully? Thanks
Howdy All,Some stuff that has recently been in flower here in Canberra, Australia.....Albuca nelsonii, a reliable flowerer every year for me. Grows to maybe 1.5m tall in the flowering stems.Arisaema candidissimum. Nearly the latest of the Arisaema to flower, and such a cool colour combination. There should be more flowers that are striped in white and candy pink. Deinanthe caerulea did not take kindly to being divided and repotted. I lost nearly all of it, but thankfully there are still a couple of surviving stems. I won't do that again in a hurry. Thank you so much for this Otto. It had done so well in the couple of years since you gave it to me, and I was mortified that it went so badly backwards when divided. My big Echinocerus sp. in flower, this year there were 30 flowers out on the one day. Gorgeous!! And so beautifully perfumed.A yellow variety of Epiphyllum. I do have the name of it (something like Bearn's yellow from memory)A lovely double flowered Hydrangea I have in flower at present.
Howdy All,Some stuff that has recently been in flower here in Canberra, Australia.....My big Echinocerus sp. in flower, this year there were 30 flowers out on the one day. Gorgeous!! And so beautifully perfumed.