Re: Mystery flower
- Subject: Re: Mystery flower
- From: N Sterman T*@PlantSoup.Com
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 22:17:36 -0700
I think Joe wins this round of "guess that plant."
On Jun 16, 2006, at 4:39 PM, Jane Reese wrote:
Depending on the size of the flower it could be Cistanthe grandiflora, a succulent from Chili that has an extremely long inflorescense with a one a day flower that is about 3 inches in diameter and mind-blowing magenta in color. Mine (in a 6" pot) currently has 3 flower spikes over 3 feet long waving in the breeze with a flower each.It used to be called Calandrina grandiflora.JaneOn Jun 15, 2006, at 8:55 PM, Joe Seals wrote:Barry:
Looks like Geranium incanum, one of our most assertive of Geraniums. This one's from South Africa. Bears fine grayish foliage. Creeps (rooting where it toouches ground) and climbs (into shrubbery).
JoeDoobieous <doobieous@yahoo.com> wrote:While on break today, I was walking around and noticedthe following flower poking up through a hedge ofevergreen currant (Ribes viburnifolium):Except, I have no idea what this flower is. There wereabout 15 to 20 others standing above the hedge (theflowers obviously sprung up after it was clipped). Ididn't see it elsewhere and away from that hedge. I'venever seen it before, but it was striking in itsblue/purple/pink tones. Anyone have a clue?The location is Seaside, California, which is the nexttown north of Monterey.BarryZone 9Sunset 17Joe SealsSanta Maria, California --where the weather is always perfectand my NEW garden will soon be blooming and full of birds and butterflies
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