RE: Peach and salmon-colored flowers
- Subject: RE: Peach and salmon-colored flowers
- From: &* B* <s*@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 09:00:49 -0700
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Hi Ben and All, Have you thought about Laparousia laxa
(Anomatheca)? Small salmon colored blooms, similar to ixia but shorter, but
blooms in May/June. It re-seeds readily but looks very nice in a woodland
setting. Susan Bouchez Los Altos, CA From: owner-medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
[mailto:owner-medit-plants@ucdavis.edu] On
Behalf Of Ben Wiswall Hi All, Thanks for all the great ideas on peach-colored flowers!
Agastache, Arctotis, Alstroemeria, Salvia and Pelargonium are all good
picks: some I already have in my garden. Agastache has flowered for me, but never really taken off; another
salmon flower might be that summer blooming small hybrid aloe (Johnson's
something?). I looked up Collomia grandiflora, and it looks charming, maybe just
right for some of the more woodsy native areas of the garden. Does anyone have much experience with Hemerocallis? I think I've
disdained the genus because they're easy to grow, but I'm considering some
shorter varieties to complement Limonium perezii. 'Apricot Sparkles',
'Blythe Belle', and 'Pixie Parasol' all look nice in pictures: does anyone know
more, like how long will they bloom? Thanks! -Ben Armentrout-Wiswall From: Jan
Smithen <jsmithen@verizon.net> Hi Ben, I'm also a lover of peach/salmon/apricot! So least year I was
delighted to find Arctotis 'Peachy Mango' at Sperling Nursery (close to you I
think). The two I tried have been growing and blooming for over a year as long
as I kept them dead-headed. They require little water making them good
companions for other dry soil plants. Each one has spread to about 2+ ft.
but now are looking rather tired with fewer blooms. So I'm thinking of dividing
them this fall if I can, or rooting a few of the outside shoots to get new
plants. And Karrie, you make me want to try the Salvia greggii San Takao;
wonder where I could find it here in Also the bearded iris Beverly Sills is a lovely soft peach color and
touted as a re-bloomer, but alas, even then the bloom time is short! Jan Smithen Zone 18 On Jun 11, 2009, at 6:54 AM, Ben Wiswall wrote:
Hi All, It's a trivial question, but I'm looking for some summer-blooming peach
or salmon-colored annuals,perennials, or sub-shrubs for a border of white
roses, euphorbia, lavender and limonium. I'm stumped: anyone have any
suggestions? -Ben Armentrout-Wiswall Inland |
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