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Geranium maderense
By Tommymoo
- 21 Nov, 2011
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14 Nov 2011
Bought this in November last year.
I thought it would flower this year but it didn't :-(
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I do hope so :o)
Fingers crossed xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
22 Nov, 2011
The flowers can be so pretty - have you got it in a sheltered position TM?
22 Nov, 2011
It's in the sunny and sheltered spot, Drc. Have you got one of these?
22 Nov, 2011
You still have time...it should bloom in winter, right? They bloom in the middle to late winter here in San Diego.
22 Nov, 2011
No I have not got one of these, but I know they thrive and flower in shelter TM.
22 Nov, 2011
I had one a 2 years back...It grew beautifully..enormous its first Summer, it was in a large pot and i raised it up and fleeced really well that first Winter, but sadly i still lost it...Decided not to try again.....
22 Nov, 2011
Drc,
Thanks for the info. The position of mine may be a bit too sunny. I'll do something about it!
Delonix,
Lots of things work differently there in San Diego and here in Europe lol! Elsiemay (GoY friend in Norfolk) has this geranium and hers flowered in June last year. It would be a miracle if mine blooms in the middle of winter :0)
Moti,
Very sorry to hear you lost yours. Elsiemay's geraniums selfseed and come back every year. Your place is too cold, perhaps?
23 Nov, 2011
Tommymoo:
Here's a photo of how large this plant can grow here in San Diego. They usually start blooming in late January or early February. :)
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/130531-geranium-maderense-madeira-geranium-and-me-in-balboa-park/member/Delonix1
23 Nov, 2011
Delonix, thank you very much for the link!
You are tall (and younger than I imagined :=) and so are the geraniums!
23 Nov, 2011
You're very welcome!
I'm much older than I look, good family genes. :>)
Even my grandmother in her mid-nineties has no wrinkles on her face...most people think she's only in her early 60's.
23 Nov, 2011
Delonix, you are lucky to have the genes!
I'm glad to learn your grandma is doing extremely well! Bless her!!! Does she live with somebody?
23 Nov, 2011
Tommymoo:
She live alone, ever since she was widowed 3 years ago. :>(
She loves her plants and garden.
Here's a few of her garden photos, the previous and next photos are of my grandma's garden, also.
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/204007-citrus-limon-lemon-tree/member/Delonix1
24 Nov, 2011
Jesxu Chrxst Delonix!
I can't believe she lives alone at THAT age! And she still does gardening!? Just incredible.
Her garden looks wonderful: the lemon tree loaded with fruits is very impressive (love the shape!) as well as the white brugmansia and fucshia. I spotted some calla lilies and orchid too. Bravo your grandma.
24 Nov, 2011
Tommymoo:
Well, that's going to change soon, it's getting too dangerous for my grandmother to live alone. Although, my grandmother is very independent and very stubborn! lol!
Those lemons are incredibly juicy and sweet! They're perfect for making lemonade. My grandmother has many Brugmansia hybrid colors: white, pink, red and yellow. Her fucshias are very large, also. The Cymbidium orchids are very old and large.
25 Nov, 2011
How can she live alone? I still can't belive that. Does one of her relatives/sons/daughters live close to her? Sorry I'm too nosey but my mother-in-law is 87 and she also lives alone, so I'm very interested in your grandma's situation. My mother-in-law is also stubborn too and she's control freak! lol!
I love to have lemon trees in my garden but it's too cold to grow one unless you bring it indoors over winter, and I don't want to do that. My tiny fucshia died in spring this year I don't know why. I hate to see things die on me but sometimes things happen just like that. Not fair!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
25 Nov, 2011
I like lemons, also. I get my lemon supply form my neighbors. lol! :>)
One of my neighbors has a lemonade tree. Every year I get bags of lemons.
27 Nov, 2011
How wonderful to have neighbours like yours! In my case, I get my apples and plums from my neighbour's orchard, just across the road. He said, "help yourself". Fantastic.
Lemonade tree? You must be joking. Is there such thing as a "lemonade tree"? Never heard of it.
27 Nov, 2011
Tommymoo:
Yes, there's certainly such a thing as a pink lemonade tree.
Here's a pic:
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/162157-citrus-limon-pink-lemonade-pink-lemonade-lemon-tree/member/Delonix1
28 Nov, 2011
Thanks for the link!!!!!! Very fascinating!!!!!
28 Nov, 2011
You're very welcome! :>)
30 Nov, 2011
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Maybe next year then :o) Something to look forward to...
22 Nov, 2011