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OMG! #3


OMG! #3 (Neomarica gracilis)

I must be doing something right this year. A third bloom on my Neomarica gracilis. The first faded one is still clinging in place. Maybe I'll get even another!



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It's just practice, you are getting more experienced.

25 Feb, 2010

 

I hope you get a few more. They really are unusual

25 Feb, 2010

 

They`re happy with you,.....

25 Feb, 2010

 

Thanks. I just can't believe it! I'll be watching like a hawk now. What a delight!

26 Feb, 2010

 

It's a lovely bloom.

26 Feb, 2010

 

Thanks Bernieh. A good size too. I can't believe I've gotten three!

26 Feb, 2010

 

It's obviously quite happy to show off ... so you're doing something right!

26 Feb, 2010

 

It must know its treasured, whether I remember to water or not....lol.

27 Feb, 2010

 

It's great when they bloom like this. Mine did this just once, I had 5 flowers in a row compared to the usual one.

14 Mar, 2010

 

It is a thrill! I love it. I'm keeping the new plant attached from last years bloom. The last baby bloomed six months from the parent, so I'm thinking I might get two blooming seasons like this.

14 Mar, 2010

 

I have a very small plant that has the same flower but it's all yellow. I haven't seen a flower yet.

14 Mar, 2010

 

A yellow, how wonderful! My first flower came after growing on for four years. I saw the yellow blooms on one Marguerite had in her garden when she lived in QLD. Its wonderful. They have a folk name twelve tribe because it was thought that they bloomed on the thirteenth leaf after making the fan of twelve. Mine doesn't always do that but it does need a well developed fan. Interesting that my original didn't bloom for years after division, but its babies bloom 1 1/2 year later.

14 Mar, 2010

 

Well done Greenthumb and what a lovely shape and colour

17 Mar, 2010

 

Thanks. Aren't they wonderful? You can view all my bloom pics of this plant in my garden or link to it under the what else bar above the favorites on the right. I just love it!

18 Mar, 2010

 

Thank you I shall take a look.

22 Mar, 2010



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