Second Bloom
By Greenthumb
- 16 Feb, 2010
- 15 likes
Another lovely one. I can't believe that I got two this year! What a great thing to have happen!
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Can you believe, another one! :-) Thank you Hywel. I really treasure each one. One of my few 'real' flowers in winter.
16 Feb, 2010
lovely flowers but the leaves seem to over shadow them dont you think GT, still lovely
16 Feb, 2010
Thank you. :-)
The plant is really large, so even this 4inch flower looks tiny next to it. Not terribly attractive foliage, but they can overshadow it. The whole process is fascinating to me, and the markings so distinctive.
16 Feb, 2010
wouldnt have thought the flower was 4inch GT so just shows how large the plant is, yes lovely markings :o))
16 Feb, 2010
From leaf tip to baby almost spans 7feet! upright it stands about 5ft. It is really large. The flower is a tad smaller than a traditional iris.
16 Feb, 2010
wow its massive GT, i bet you cant move around for it hahah,roll on spring then you get some space back :o))
16 Feb, 2010
How lovely to get a 2nd one GT.......I'll bet you never expected to be posting more photo's of this plant.
16 Feb, 2010
Thank you PG. Did not expect to post until next year. This is a real joy.
The Neomarica stays inside San. I have it on a corner shelf where it is out of the way and has plenty of space. Ready for a repot soon I think.
16 Feb, 2010
me thinks to lol
16 Feb, 2010
What an Amazing Flower this is GT !! :)
16 Feb, 2010
Thank you Jacque. This is my treasure. And to get 2 was such a pleasure.
16 Feb, 2010
You must be so pleased!! It's beautiful.
17 Feb, 2010
So pleased. I can barely contain it. Thank you. Now I want to give it some spoiling. :-)
17 Feb, 2010
Its fabulous Greenthumb....Your excitement and joy really comes across....:>)
18 Feb, 2010
Thank you Motinot. I do get excited. This one is like a holiday each year. :-)
19 Feb, 2010
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They really are beautiful
16 Feb, 2010