With all the strange weather the winter flowering is most interesting, so show us your winter flowers. Brighten up the days.
Whats Flowering Today in Winter?
Awchid, What a beautiful flower! Am interested in knowing what it is. Is it native? Thank your, Leeflea51
So beautiful Lesley. They don't like it here though. I tried, they died. Jean
Nice Lesley, I would love a Vireya, but I'm scared to spend the money on one if it turns up its toes!
Here are some rununculus in a customers garden today
Sue
Welcome Leaflea51. I don't think it's native to Australia. http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s786824.htm
go here for a look at an article.
Sue
Sue, thanks will go to the hyperlink. Time there? It's just 1:45 a.m. here. Hate these nights of insomnia. Think I'll mist my orchids as I see the humidity here in the room is45%. Thanks for the welcome and yell back any time. Still love the Vireyas(?) Lee
Hi Sue they should do alright in your new shade house. I used to grow them outside in full sun during summer but keep them well watered as the pots dry out so fast. The top of all pots have a good layer of pebbles and shells to help keep heat off the roots. Plenty of cool air and a bit of shade and they should flourish. These ones are under cover all winter but still get plenty sun and a squirt of manure when I do the orchids.They flower all year round so one or other has flowers.
How about another hellebore Lesley.
despite the winter weather I have plenty of flowers - a stunning witch hazel that is just finishing,
Camellias & daffodils & my rosemary all adding a hint of colour here & there.
And a cute little violet that I am trying to encourage...
have shifted bits to different corners of the garden.
Hope to put in a few more varieties to keep it company & scored an Australian native violet cheap at the Warehouse two weeks ago.
Finger crossed it likes living here.
cheers - Dalfyre
LOL, sorry, I had this awful picture of Lesley doing a "squirt of manure" on her orchids. ROTFLMAO.
Hello dalfyre, bit its cold in Christchurch! Brrrrrr! Your Violets and Witchhazel are nice pics, and something different for us. I have Native violets, that I have now given up trying to control. They make a good ground cover.
I might have a go at a Vireya, Lesley, as you say, in the shade house might be the trick. As soon as the new one is finished, I will have some room in my old one for other things. I have seen a Vireya growing further south, in a protected spot, in a garden that gets frost, so it must be possible!
This is my recovery shelf, for newly potted/bought plants (old Shade house)
Hi Sue, those broms are lovely, I spotted a couple under the baskets flowering as well. I have had to stop getting anymore broms cos I have run out of room on my verandar. It's only about 8ft long an 4ft wide and there is so many plants on it there is hardly any room left for my relax chair. Of course once the cat gets on their as well there is no room for me, he spreads out all over the deck. That dend. doesn't look like a kingi so it may be rather nice. The buds on mine are getting fatter, not long now. The perfume is so nice too.
Lesley.
dend. Kim
Hi Awchid and Wee_woman, just posted the latter of you. Both of you are posting pics that intrigue me. they are lovely. I simply must get up the nerve to try some dens. and cymbs. Not only is ease of culture important to me but fragrance is, too. One of my favorites is Blc. 'Keowee' . First time it bloomed, I hardly left this room from which I'm now typing. I'm going to have to go to the Mid-South site and ask about a night bloomin Cereus I have. the thing is growing by leaps and bounds and I need to know from someone who has been posting about them to give me info. It was a yearly ritual when I was a kid(now51) to stay up at night and watch them open and the wonderful fragrance they produced. Good day to you two and all others, It's still dark here. Lee
Awchid, Is that a cymbinium? What ever it is, it's great. As previously stated, I still an amateur. Leeflea
Hi folks, just tried to send a cereus pic but computor wouldn't co-operate so you got orchids again instead.
That arum is gorgeous KK , big flower I had to scroll it to see it all, the leaves are small by comparison or is that just camera angle.
There are a couple of new spikes on the broms Sue so hope I squished all the snails this morning . Will go out and check soon.
Lee remind me what Blc. stands for I have lost my remember. I do know they are nice though.
Awchid, Blc stand for: brassolaeliacattleya. A mix of all of them. I think I read that now that name has been reclassified but not sure, It seem orchids are always being renamed. Must get a digital camera and learn how to post pix. Lee
Hey lesley, wheres KKs pic of the Arums?
Nice Orchid pictures too, BTW.
Lee, i think Chrissy has the night blooming Cereus. Shes not about at the moment, but she'll be back soon I hope. I might send her a Dmail and see if she replies.
Today you can view Aechmea recurvata 'Aztec Gold' as it comes into flower. It should flush pink through the tips of the variegated leaves, so I will post another pic as it progresses
The arum mustbe on Tea house I'll check it out . That achmea is very impressive, I really enjoy the wait for things to open, I have a standard cymbid on the verand that is almost open so I give it plenty verbal encouragement. Have to do my bit you know :)
I have a brom I was given the other day it has a large star shaped flower an orange colour and down amongst the leaf bracts there are little yellow bud things ?? or could it be seed. I will take a pic tomorrow so you can check it out for me. I pulled it out f it's pot today and hosed it off, it was a real mess. I ended up with 14 stapelias so there may be at least 8 new ones. Be okay if they flowered next week
the wait is going to be a trial. 8 other succulents as well. all in all a good day out.
Sue there is a link on NZers, sorry don't know how to transfer it to here. Also on Hi all from KK I think.
Awchid, One word, " gorgeous" lee
Hi all, nice brom Lesley. I'm not sure if it's Aechmea caudata, because the spike starts out orange and is usually alot wider. I can't tell from the pic, but is it coming into bloom, or on the decline?
I've been busy in the garden this weekend, but no pics. It's been drizzling on an off all weekend, so all gloves shoes and clothes are covered in mud! On a good note, we needed the rain!
Sue
Have some flowers picked on friday!
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/810128/
Hey Lesley, this is a link to an older thread I started in the Bromeliad forum. The first pic is an Aechmea caudata.
Sue
Yes that is the one it is starting to spead out now, and the tatty one I didn,t know name of is a guzmansia that is still to get a middle.
That is an amasing record of your plants Sue and I recognise some of mine in your photos. I have saved it to my brug file so thank you so much. You may also find that cactus nursery link quite interesting too as there are a lot of photos, I thought it may help Debi with her plant id's. That bunch of flowers is very spring and colourful.
Lesley.
What are those big fat flower buds Lesley?
I haven't updated my bromeliad pics for awhile now, but I have over 100 varieties, and still collecting. I sooooo wish I could get the shade house finished, but it seems to be one hold up after another, mostly just the "time" component. It is progressing, just not enough to quell my impatience! I want to set up all the special broms so I can regularly visit them and gaze lovingly upon them! Sad eh?
We have rain tonight, and also last night. Its good, because they forecast it for the day, but its been lovely, and then nice evening showers. I haven't had the fire on for 3 nights, but now the forecast is for a cold snap! Pity all the wood is wet! DH only cuts enough for a week! Try as I might to get him to think ahead and cut more, nup! We have a gas heater, but it's not got the same ambience and I don't like the smell (I have a bionic nose)
I will have to try and get some pics taken in the garden, but I think you guys have already shared in most of my plants, and not much new is flowering that I can think of. I have one brom coming into flower, but it will probly be another week yet. My A. caudata's (like yours) are just flowering now, and beginning to get the yellow tips, so I will snap a pic of them too.
Off to the tea room I go, see you there!
Sue
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