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mark smyth

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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #90 on: June 22, 2011, 04:17:18 PM »
You are correct and I'm so jealous!
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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #91 on: June 22, 2011, 05:16:33 PM »
I just found the first flower on a seedling whose tag has gone missing.
Is this G. delavyi?
Whatever it is I am very happy to have it  ;D ;D ;D

Very nice!
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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #92 on: June 22, 2011, 05:29:45 PM »
Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!

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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #93 on: June 22, 2011, 06:19:43 PM »
Thanks Mark, am very happy to get it, have been wanting it for ages.

Thanks Davey, I got the shock of my life when I saw a tiny flash of purple in the midst of the bush, had no idea what to expect.

Maggi, thanks for the links. Yep, right seed now if only the tag hadn't gone missing.
I can't be sure where I got the seed.

Helen Poirier , Australia

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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #94 on: June 22, 2011, 11:52:18 PM »
Very strange Zeph why it stopped. The older photo doesnt show typical habit which is low and suckering
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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #95 on: June 23, 2011, 05:09:54 AM »
The older photo doesnt show typical habit which is low and suckering
Neither 'Kashmir White' nor 'Kashmir Green' have a "low and suckering" habit here, Mark! :o They just make (very) slowly expanding clumps, 1.5 to 2 ft high when in bloom.
I once grew 'Kashmir Pink' and 'Kashmir Purple' (in my first garden) . These ones, yes, were "low and suckering" if I remember correctly.
Maybe my clayish soil is limiting their expansive nature?
KW was first planted in 2006 and is still a clump. KG was planted in 2007 and I never noticed any sucker...could it be that the original plant has died, and only a young suckering shoot has survived, then?

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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #96 on: June 23, 2011, 07:20:34 AM »
I just found the first flower on a seedling whose tag has gone missing.
Is this G. delavyi?
Whatever it is I am very happy to have it  ;D ;D ;D


Helen,

I love that flower!!  :o  Interesting shape, and great colour combination.
Cheers.

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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #97 on: June 23, 2011, 10:37:17 AM »
and now for something very different from a friends garden.

A self sown Geranium ?psilostemon/?Anne Folkard/?Anne Thompson/?Patricia .. X oxonianum ? - possibly Sherwood or Southcomb double

It has huge leaves and a scrambling habit
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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #98 on: June 23, 2011, 12:02:24 PM »
very nice Mark i have just been crossing my Patricia.. ;D
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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #99 on: June 23, 2011, 12:52:45 PM »
Do you have any of Sherwood, Thurstoniamum or similar to create unusual flowers?
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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #100 on: June 23, 2011, 01:12:23 PM »
I do mark and i have access to a variegated sherwood,oxonianum type as well,so you never know.,as well as a grey flowered G.clarkei hybrid that's just coming into flower.
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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #101 on: June 23, 2011, 01:31:48 PM »
I do mark and i have access to a variegated sherwood,oxonianum type as well,so you never know.,as well as a grey flowered G.clarkei hybrid that's just coming into flower.

Is the variegated plant SpringFling? Love to see the grey clarkei hybrid
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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #102 on: June 23, 2011, 01:51:35 PM »
I do mark and i have access to a variegated sherwood,oxonianum type as well,so you never know.,as well as a grey flowered G.clarkei hybrid that's just coming into flower.

Is the variegated plant SpringFling? Love to see the grey clarkei hybrid
I am not sure of the name at the moment it came from one of my friends,ill ring her because i forgot to write the name down,just put some pollen on to walters gift as well,and will be saving some for one of my dark leaved pratense hybrids,i am looking for dark leaves with the dark purple flower.I'll post pics of my Clarkei when she blooms.
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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #103 on: June 23, 2011, 02:16:15 PM »
Davey, do you grow wallichianum or palustre?
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Re: Geraniaceae 2011
« Reply #104 on: June 23, 2011, 02:34:51 PM »
Davey, do you grow wallichianum or palustre?
That's two i need to get back,when i moved from my last house i left about 30 or so geraniums and they were ones i left,but they are on my hit list.But i will nip down to my friends in a minute to see if she has some spare for me or least some pollen.
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