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Development of Darlingtonia Flower
By Siris
- 9 May, 2022
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First time flowering, pic one - one flower. Pic 2 - second flower. Pic 3 - 1st flower showing colour. Pic 4 - fully developed, but pesky pidgeon dropped twigs onto it breaking off the stem, so Ive put in vase.
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That is stunning Sue and exciting being the first ones ..., naughty pigeon :o(
10 May, 2022
Interesting flower. I'm losing patience with the Woodies, too. They make such a filthy mess.
10 May, 2022
Even worse on black, Meadow!!
10 May, 2022
I'm hoping the second flower will be left alone to develop fully.
10 May, 2022
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This photo is of "Darlingtonia californica" in Siris's garden
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The pidgeons bring in twigs to make a nest (not much of a nest!) in the apple tree above.
9 May, 2022