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Polygala Myrtifolia
By Meanie
- 12 Oct, 2010
- 8 likes
Even when they've gone past their best these flowers are beautiful!
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Thank you Louise!
Usually when a bloom goes over they wither and drop - these just fold up then drop. I took this yesterday afternoon and the bloom was on the floor this morning!
13 Oct, 2010
You really like this plant don't you Meanie. What is the size and shape of your Polygala Myrtifolia? Not bragging but mine has thipled in size this summer. Can you take a pic and post it? Curious.
13 Oct, 2010
It's just a small one at the moment as I only got it in September. Stands about eighteen inches high, but still in the original pot. I'll pot it on in spring and then we can have a race Alex!
13 Oct, 2010
Ok Meanie...looking forward to our race.
13 Oct, 2010
soeechless.
13 Oct, 2010
I must admit that I think that it's the most attractive spent flower that I've seen Yorkshire!
13 Oct, 2010
still speechless
13 Oct, 2010
Meanie:
Interesting color! They grow wild here...and I've never seen one with this coloration! Great close up as usual!
14 Oct, 2010
Thanks Delonix - check them out next time. The unopened or spent blooms sit with the backs exposed, and this is the colour in the photo. Of course, it could just be a different variety!
14 Oct, 2010
Meanie:
It probably looks different because they all grow in full hot blasting sun here. The flowers are very, very dark colored...never this light color...which I like!
14 Oct, 2010
Strange the effect that sun has on pigmentation isn't it - my orchids show huge varieties in colour depending on sun/light levels.
14 Oct, 2010
Meanie:
Generally, as a rule...the brighter the sun the more pigmentation in the flower. However, if orchids receive too much sun they will bleach out. That's the reason most people grow them under lath, a porch, planter, under or in trees here.
14 Oct, 2010
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This is a beautiful picture of it too, Meanie.
13 Oct, 2010