Lilac Dierama
By Siris
- 12 Jun, 2017
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First to flower this year, seed from my red one which I divided last year as so congested not flowering well. It will be a while before the red settles down again.
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All around the ponds. Just planted out seedlings of a pink one. Three years on should see the first flowers.
13 Jun, 2017
I haven't any buds yet ,and still no sign of my Tropaeolum Sue :o(
13 Jun, 2017
The pink sound nice Siris.
13 Jun, 2017
Amy, it's only in the last week the Dierama buds have appeared, followed rapidly by these flowers. Doesn't sound good for the Tropaeolum, unfortunately.
Thanks 3pb, but I will have to be patient.
13 Jun, 2017
Patient but some thing to look forward to.
13 Jun, 2017
They take as long to flower again if moved (providing they don't die) as to flower from seed. Corms which stack one on top of the previous years spent corms.
15 Jun, 2017
Thank you for that information as I am not sure if I ve got some of these some thing simular.
15 Jun, 2017
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21 Jun, 2017
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See who else is growing Dierama pulcherrimum (Angel's fishing rod).
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Pretty flower.
12 Jun, 2017