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It feels as if Winter is coming fast now here. Started off lovely today, which was just as well, a friend and I went to a local market to buy clothes, roses etc., not so good this afternoon. So, a new bright red Salvia. A bud on the new Pink Parfait rose, and Angel Face.
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I ordered some roses on line a while back and this next rose might have been in that order. Anyway, my friend bought this one and I have to check my order.
Jessika. Cappucino I did get. Also Papa Meilland, but its blooms were past their best. This will be my third Papa Meilland, , it has the BEST fragrance. And this third one is Shocking Blue. My friend now has this one as a Standard and a bush. |
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Here's another new Salvia, I'm having to salvage this one from a bit of neglect. It should be nice.
Next is Plectranthus Mona Lavender. I bought a new white Plactranthus today, with a much smaller flower. Perennial Verbena. |
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I didn't know you could get the same rose in both standard and bush, GF! I thought is was just one or the other. Very cool....the garden design possibilities are endless!
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That's right, Hazel, endless. Standards are just bush roses grafted onto a rootstock stem. You can sometimes have the same roses also as climbers, depending on their growth habit. A native plant that is becoming popular here as a weeping standard is the grevillea.
http://www.weepers.com.au/ http://www.australisplants.com.au/or...grevilleas.htm |
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Goldfields,how do you remember the names of all your flowers, I'm lucky if I remember my own name.
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I really don't know, Lindapalm, because I actually have a lousy memory due to my hypothyroidism, or maybe all the arthritis drugs that make my brain fuzzy. LOL. It's a mystery. I love gardening though, and I constantly do things to keep my brain active, it'd be nice if it worked.
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I didn't know that about roses. I knew they grafted them, but I guess I never understood exactly why they did... Those grevilleas are beautiful!
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Even bush roses are grafted onto a stronger rootstock, Hazel. Only cuttings become 'own rooted', and sadly roses don't do well on their own roots here. The beauty of having own rooted roses, if you can get them to grow, is that if they sucker it is that same rose. With grafted roses it's the rootstock that suckers and it can overpower the rose grafted onto it. The grevilleas are beautiful, yes, and I saw some I'd like when I found those sites for you. They are better bird attracting plants than roses, being native. I have a few, but none of the sensational ones.
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Here are a couple of new Chrysanthemums, and one that is on its second year here. It's the season, and so many superb plants for sale.
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Another 'mum. Cutting from last year.
Friesia. White Maman Cochet. |
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Nice pink Chrysanthemum.
Pink Parfait. Radox Bouquet - feeling the colder weather slightly. |
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I never realized how nice roses and mums looked together! Love these last three sets of pics!
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Irises and roses too.
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Beautiful pictures, all the birds, all the flowers, stunning! Thanks so much for sharing!!
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I guess roses just look good with anything! (Unless you post a pic, though, I wouldn't know, considering my moldy thumb when it comes to roses. )
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I'm just trying to get irises established between the roses now, Hazel, but don't hold your breath waiting for photo's of that. I put the irises in a bed that gets afternoon shade but next plantings will be in full sun with roses.
Jonquil Soliel de Or.(in Autumn?) The green chrysanthemum at its best. Nice Bromeliad. Last edited by Goldfields; May 14th, 2012 at 10:48 PM. Reason: Forgot the photo's. LOL. |
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Obviously you can't edit and add photo's. Okay, try again.
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First rose here is St Patrick. Starts off really greenish as a bud, then goes a lovely yellow.
Mme Louis Laperriere. A geranium that appeals to me seeing it is rather rose-like in the way it opens. |
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Poor little chrysanthemum, someone had to give it a home. The last one at a nursery I visited. I asked the guy did he have any left, he wanted $10 for this one regardless that it was so plain, but while I hesitated, he said $8, then dropped it to $6.
Pink Parfait , possibly the last bloom before next Spring. I like the variation in colours. Pope John Paul II. |
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You should be able to -- just have to 'Go Advanced' and then it'll let you add pics, I think.
I love that Geranium! Not sure how I missed it back when you posted it! And your new little mum! Sure couldn't beat the price! Maybe if you'd paused longer it would have gone down another couple of dollars! You sure have a lot of lovely plants in your gardens, GF!
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I don't know about having a lot, Hazel. The antenna lead came off in high wind today, so no TV for us tonight, instead I started looking through my big Encyclopaedia of Plants and Flowers put out by the Royal Horticultural Society in England. I wish it was a seed/plant/bulb catalogue instead. LOL. (Ian is no doubt glad it's not.) So many things I'd like to try and grow. Bit tired tonight so won't be grooming the next dog.
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