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Zantedeschia 'Captain Safari'
By Spritzhenry
- 13 Jul, 2010
- 15 likes
This is its third year - I'm so pleased it survives the winter in the greenhouse!
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Lovely, I thought it was a Calla......did you get my PM?
13 Jul, 2010
beautiful Barbara
14 Jul, 2010
lovely colour, I've got leaves in a pot, still waiting for a flower LOL
14 Jul, 2010
I did some research before editing it and found it to be an Zantedeschia aethiopica so Arum Spritz?
14 Jul, 2010
Oh dear - you know me and common names - I can never remember! :-(( I suppose it must be an Arum.....??
14 Jul, 2010
I have just googled ' Zantedeschia 'Captain Safari' is it an arum' and it comes up Arum so unless someone knows better?
14 Jul, 2010
I think it is too............thanks for doing that, Denise!
14 Jul, 2010
youre very welcome Spritz
14 Jul, 2010
Lovely, I saw a lovely delicate Zantedeschia in a garden the other day called Kiwi Blush, a very pale pink.
14 Jul, 2010
I have two new ones in the greenhouse - one is supposed to be pink, and the other pale yellow. I hope they flower soon!
14 Jul, 2010
This Kiwi Blush was a big clump growing outside. But, Cornwall ~~
15 Jul, 2010
Haha. I put my pots outside for the summer, but in they go again in the autumn! Outside? I don't think so!!!
15 Jul, 2010
I love the colour of this!
19 Jul, 2010
Good, isn't it - I had two cormy things sent to me (free) three years ago with an order from one of the plug-plant companies - and this is one of them - they are both the same.
I'm still waiting for the two new ones to flower - I do hope they oblige!
19 Jul, 2010
Is it in front of Photinia? You are so good at colour matching B....I am picking up lots of tips from looking at your pics. I find Red Robin such a difficult plant to match up with!
20 Jul, 2010
Yes - well spotted! I put the pot in front of one with 'Little Red Robin' and some rather nice begonias with deep orange/white small flowers...
Thank you for that lovely compliment, Karen. :-)))))
20 Jul, 2010
You're welcome!
20 Jul, 2010
:-))
20 Jul, 2010
Just ordered some more plants from Gardening Express...I know, you're not a fan! Couldn't resist having another Pink Cassini, and there is a lovely variegated Pyracanthus too. Also a new winter flowering Clematis that is supposed to be hardy, and a climbing rose called Ginger something....(I am taking Zephirine out..It is covered with mildew and I don't much care for the colour, wanted something warmer for my planned 'hot spot' I was telling you about). A Cornus Florida with the lovely salmon pink bracts to replace my morello Cherry which has never thrived. Now I'm all spent up.....again!! lol....oh well! what else is a Visa card for? :))
20 Jul, 2010
was it Ginger Syllabub Karen? that's a beautiful rose ;-)
21 Jul, 2010
Oh wow! That's some order! Mind you - I'm planning a make-over of a bed in the front garden - it has a v.v.v. large Cistus in it and it's not attractive unless it's in flower. I don't like it in the middle of the bed as a 'specimen' plant all year round. Shame about Zepherine Drouhin - she doesn't get mildew here, and I love her. Still - if you need a different colour, go for it! :-))
21 Jul, 2010
Yes, Ginger Syllabub Grindle! I was looking for something 'warm' but not 'orange' and GS fits the bill beautifully!
Barbara, I read 'after' planting ZD that it is one of the most mildew prone roses around so I sprayed it......didn't make any difference, and actually although it is one of the most popular roses ever grown, I don't much like it!! That piercing deep pink is not for me! Looking forward to seeing your newly developed bed!
21 Jul, 2010
I'm glad my Zepherine doesn't get mildew! I love her, and her scent.
No new bed yet awhile. I met Louise at our GC, and we looked at roses, but 'the one' wasn't there. ;-(( I did get three Lavender plants and two Geranium 'Jolly Bee' to wind through them, though. That's part of 'the plan'. :-)))
21 Jul, 2010
Nice!!
21 Jul, 2010
interesting to read about ZD, I've just planted it, so I'll watch to see how it does, I have enough trouble with black spot, so if it doesn't do well, it's definitely out.
I love GS, it's such a pretty rose, bought one for a friend, now I'll have to get myself one LOL
22 Jul, 2010
Don't know that one....I'll have to take a look when Karen's is in flower.
22 Jul, 2010
As my white Arum grows outdoors & is doing very well with lots of lilies on it (I have three separate large plants), I am thinking that this lovely one might grow well outdoors here also. Will check for it in the GCs I visit. Mine get totally neglected, but now that they are in flower, I think they are beautiful.
26 Sep, 2011
Your white one is probably Z. aethiopica 'Crowborough', Dwyllis. That's the only one that's hardy in the UK. I have to start my other Arums in the greenhouse and move them out in the summer, in pots, then back under glass for the volder months. I hope in your different climate that you can keep yours outside, but they don't appreciate any cold weather.
27 Sep, 2011
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Thats a beauty
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