Gerbera 'Everlast Carmine'
By Spritzhenry
- 11 Dec, 2011
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Still producing flowers - this plant is hardy in my garden.
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Very nice Hywel, and so fresh looking too...
12 Dec, 2011
I think that's what's known as 'Christmas confusion' Crissue! ;) honestly, the times I've almost done that, or had to go back and check that I've put the right name in! :))
12 Dec, 2011
Such a pretty little flower and still blooming .......
12 Dec, 2011
oops sorry about that Spritz, and I haven't had any Xmas cheer honest...Still lovely...:)))
12 Dec, 2011
LOL. That's the first time I've been called Hywel! ;-)
They're very pretty flowers - maybe I should cut them and enjoy them indoors, but they probably wouldn't last very long. :-(
12 Dec, 2011
Might be worth a try, though, Spritz. let the plants settle in to their dormancy and gain some strength. their stems react much like tulips when put in a vase...old florist trick is to use a short piece of fine florist wire and insert it into the pedicel...allows trapped air in the long stem to escape and helps support the flowerhead. I've done this with tulips but never with gerbera...so can't vouch 100% success. You have such a long growing season...and you make good use of it! :-)
13 Dec, 2011
Lovely! Got a white one from John Hoyland after he'd recommended it in "Gardens Illustrated" - he advised me to keep it in the greenhouse. Must go and see if it's still flowering . . .
14 Dec, 2011
Is it one of the 'Everlast' ones, or a newly-bred 'Garvinea'? I planted four 'Garvinea' ones this year, as they're supposed to be even hardier than the 'Everlast' plants. We'll see.
14 Dec, 2011
Ahh, sounds good. Yes mine is a Gerbera 'Everlast' and still has a few white flowers; greenhouse still quite cosy!
15 Dec, 2011
That should behave like my pink one then. Don't let it grow too 'soft', will you?
15 Dec, 2011
OK, thanks for the advice Barbara.
15 Dec, 2011
It really is - especially as I can see it from the garden room window - I'm not going outside in this gale - it was difficult walking Henry in it this morning.
16 Dec, 2011
thats very pretty and it clearly likes your garden conditions.
i wouldnt bring them in doors as they will 'go over' very quickly.
16 Dec, 2011
You're right - the roses I cut for indoors flopped after a couple of days. :-(
16 Dec, 2011
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Nice name for it...very appropriate!
11 Dec, 2011