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DSC02586 640x480 Zantedeschia.. This little fellow was suddenly flowering today....again!


DSC02586 640x480 Zantedeschia.. This little fellow was suddenly flowering today....again!



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thats incredible ~ the leaves look so wonderfully healthy, never mind the flower!!
i put mine in a pot in the garage ~ wish i had left it out now.

23 Nov, 2011

 

It certainly does look healthy. Mine are the bigger variety & flowered throughout the early part of spring, but as with everything else in my garden, including my poor roses, it is getting battered down by constant rain & high winds. Great to see yours flowering in autumn.

23 Nov, 2011

 

Looks so healthy!!

23 Nov, 2011

 

Makes you wonder what they will do next year though doesn't it? I expect they will just get on with it, but it is a very odd year.

23 Nov, 2011

 

Here we go again J, there's no stopping the plants, the ground is still so warm...

24 Nov, 2011

 

Wow what a bonus. I have some of these too M, no flowers at all on mine yet, but I only planted the corms in the spring. I would grow them for the leaves alone.. soooo nice.

27 Nov, 2011

 

I agree P...love the colour texture and shape of the leaves, the flower is a bonus...

27 Nov, 2011

 

Isn't that beautiful? Are Zantedeschia the ones with the heavenly perfume? I've tried growing these on a couple of occasions but the sad little dried up bits of root/stem one finds in the plastic bag just stayed like that - dried up and dead! Many, many years ago there was a huge one growing outside the b & b we stayed at in Jersey, and the scent filled the air for yards and yards around. Think I must try again.

30 Nov, 2011

 

I have seen photos of all sorts of coloured ones, Meadowland, but it's the white ones that I love, and of course, it's going to have to be the hardy variety. Shame about the perfume!

30 Nov, 2011

 

Ml yours look very similar to mine - which are the really large flowered variety called Crowborough. They are supposed to be super hardy too which is a real bonus. I always bought Crowborough for the flower shop , the flowers came out better, some were like rolled up newspaper and didnt open up properly. These white ones were much stronger and longer stemmed with a much better loveheart shaped flower.Didnt notice any scent, but the flowers were Wow!

3 Dec, 2011




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