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Crocosmia masoniorum
By Spritzhenry
- 19 Jul, 2009
- 11 likes
As strong as 'Lucifer' but a vivid orange, rather than scarlet.
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Pretty colour.
19 Jul, 2009
Dawn - I did post 'Lucifer' - I think it was last week!
Thanks, both. It's a lovely bright one...
19 Jul, 2009
How did I miss it :-( I'll take a look.
19 Jul, 2009
OK!! Good luck, wading through the photos - it might be quicker to go via my plant list!
19 Jul, 2009
Its a good idea putting your plant pics onto your plant list at the same time .... wish I'd done that from day one but was a bit knaive.
19 Jul, 2009
I have missed a few, Dawn. I may have to repeat a few photos to get a full record. It is a help, when I forget a name.
19 Jul, 2009
I find that just adding a photo allows me to link it to the plant. saves a lot of time too and saves going back down the list.
lovely photos as usual spritz.
19 Jul, 2009
Yes, true. Unfortunately, I added a few photos early on before that facility existed, so there are gaps in my plant list, with no photos.
19 Jul, 2009
It works really well, once you know what you're doing, doesnt it.
19 Jul, 2009
if you go back to the photos and click edit you can add them that way. mind with all your photos it probably would take an age lol.
19 Jul, 2009
Yes - so much better than the early days of the site! Peter and Ajay made lots of improvements. :-)
19 Jul, 2009
I should get around to doing this Seaburn, thanks for reminding me.
19 Jul, 2009
this is a lovely orange colour~I have a pinky orange one which is just about to flower~I thought I had lost it but i think the yellow one has gone.
~we have the common one growing wild in the verges and sneaking into my garden if I don't keep an eye on it!
19 Jul, 2009
I've just figuered out how to find your Lucifer photo Barbara, if you go to the 'what else' section (just up there) and click on 'Spritzhenry's garden'. All the plants/flowers are in alphabetical order and I just clicked on the 'next page' bit until I got to 'c' and then scrolled down until I got to Crocosmia, clicked on that and then clicked on the photo of the Lucifer.
I wanted to know how these were grown and then remembered our chat about that one and.........well you get the idea :~))
just thought this might help .
19 Jul, 2009
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Crocosmia is one of my favourites. Wonderful, I've been waiting for someone to show a picture of Lucifer but this one is lovely too.
19 Jul, 2009