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What's in Bloom Today - Part 3
My beautiful Appleblossom was 1/2 open and the freeze has zapped it. boohoo
Love the form of SG!
Here's La Paz. I have one almost opened at work that was suppose to be Mambo, but is going to be a double. Looks like it could be another Pasadena, but I'll have to wait until it opens more to be sure. La Paz would have had 2 stems, but one froze on the way to NE. Glad at least one made it to bloom.
Susan
You have got the most unique and interesting plant supports that I have ever seen!
They came from eBay, but I think they would be real easy to make out of copper tubing. They bend easily by hand, so can be shaped to fit either one or two stems.
susan
my WM finally had their amaryllises on sale, $2 for one of those gift kits. I got 2 red lions.
that's the BEST pic of a pink grouping I have ever seen!
Here is Santos. It was called Colibri Amaryllis Santos. Is Colibri a part of it's name or does that refer to a separate type of Amaryllis like the Cybisters?
I love all the pinks ones Barbara. boojum, have you been able to ID your pink yet? It is very pretty.
I just came in from outside where it is 6 degrees with a -11 degree wind chill. So nice to have flowers in bloom.
Susan
This message was edited Jan 14, 2009 3:32 PM
Cold here too. Spent the day inside thank you! No ID on the pink. It is neon pink and I love it.
I got SG from Royal Colors last year and it wasn't it. The sent replacement this fall, no bloom action yet.
Last year, my SG from RC was mislabelled. It was Lovely Garden. Thats why I decided to order SG from Brent and Becky's Bulb this year, since they have carried SG for several years.
I googled and yep, LG is what I got last year.
That unknown pink is so pretty, with the ruffled edge.
Here's one I bought as Mambo, but it turned out to be a double. I thought at first it might be Pasadena, but now that's it's fully open I don't think so. The closest I've found is Vossner's photo of Double Record. I read that it's one that can vary a lot in the amount of white it has on it.
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/92233/
My Pasadena just finished blooming about a week ago and it did not have the wide bands of white all the way out to the tips of the petals and seemed to be a little downfacing, while this one faces upward.
Any other ideas of what it could be?
Susan