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The cuphea Vermillionaire is another one that goes on til the end and ends up in the garage, dormant til spring. I have kept one growing under a light out there and it was a large plant 1st thing the next year but now I need the space for........Tomato plants! |
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October 18, 2018 | #77 |
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Blooming today
Hot Pink Shrimp Plant, a Torenia from a summer plant that reseeded, and a young Crown of Thorns.
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October 18, 2018 | #78 |
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More blooming today
A perennial hibiscus that is my neighbor's plant, but is growing over our fence. He has three plants and they are huge and covered with buds. Next are canna, and lastly ruellia (wild petunias), which reseeds and grows like weeds everywhere.
This morning I repotted three grocery store miniature roses, each of which had four individual plants in their tiny pots. I separated the individual plants and repotted to larger containers. Now I hope for the best....they weren't looking too good. Donna, Texas Gulf Coast Last edited by SpookyShoe; October 18, 2018 at 05:39 PM. |
November 2, 2018 | #79 |
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This small agave decided to put up a shoot.
It better hurry. Yucca in the background. IMG_20181102_28491.jpg |
November 2, 2018 | #80 |
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Hibiscus still producing
This potted hibiscus is still putting on blooms. It was on the front porch but I moved it because there wasn't room for the Halloween decorations.
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November 3, 2018 | #81 |
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While cleaning out my gardens for winter here in northern Michigan today, November 3, I found all these flowers to make me smile. Trycytis, Flowering Kale, and Nearly Wild Rose
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November 3, 2018 | #82 |
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And there were more. The first is geranium sanquinium, my all time favorite perennial. Also butterfly bush with rudbeckia "Little Susie" in the background.
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November 3, 2018 | #83 |
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Love the Tricyrtis. I must look into that one for myself.
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November 21, 2018 | #84 |
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Camellia Time
The first Camellia sasanquas are blooming! Loaded with buds, too.
'Leslie Ann' shrub and blossom: 'Stephanie Golden' shrub and blossom: 'Apple Blossom shrub and blossom: |
November 29, 2018 | #85 |
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strange color amaryllis
Nice Camellias, Dawg.
5 weeks ago I bought 3 amaryllis bulbs from Wal-Mart (the kind that some stores have to plant for Christmas blooms). The bulbs were labeled Minerva, a red with white stripes emanating from the center. One of the bulbs bloomed yesterday and it's a pale green with a narrow red lining around the petals. Never saw one like this before. Donna, Texas Gulf Coast |
November 30, 2018 | #86 |
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Pretty! But sure not what you expected, That's the chance we take on bulbs. Having worked in a nursery I know how labels sometimes get mixed up. The only way to avoid getting something other than what you want is to see it in bloom. That works with shrubs but not with bulbs. Were the other two true to type?
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December 4, 2018 | #87 |
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One of the two remaining has bloomed, and it's also a very pale green, with a very thin band of red around the petals. The third one hasn't bloomed yet, but the buds look reddish. I'll wait and see.
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December 4, 2018 | #88 |
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Lovely, whether the expected one or not. We get these as bulb in a box for sale around Christmas time, now that is.
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December 5, 2018 | #89 |
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Shrimp Plant
These look better now than they did in the summer. I also have some with yellow flowers, but they aren't blooming now.
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December 6, 2018 | #90 |
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It is so nice to see that some people still have some plants flowering. It has brightened up this cold day.
Donna the amaryllis bloom that you are showing is "Picotee". A very dainty white and green blossom with red edging. I happen to love this little charmer. The big box stores are notorious for selling mislabeled bulbs. They are also known to sell bulbs with mosaic virus so be on the lookout for that as well.
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