Re: Botanical Garden Photo Project update



Thank you so much, John. We will update web pages and database accordingly. Now that I know what it is, I looked the Narcissus up to learn that it's a fragrant one. I'm looking forward to next year's bloom to find out what it smells like.

Nancy Mueller
Fallbrook CA



On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 10:09 AM, John C. MacGregor <j*@earthlink.net> wrote:
Nancy,

The eye-popping magenta iceplant is one of the several color forms of Lampranthus spectabilis. 

The salon-pink Watsonia is the hybrid cultivar widely sold as 'Peach Glow'.

Aloe barberae is the currently accepted name for the species formerly known as A. bainsii.

Your late-blooming narcissus is 'Geranium', a cross between N. tazetta X N. poeticus.

John C. MacGregor, Horticultural Consultant
South Pasadena, CA
j*@earthlink.net

On May 3, 2013, at 3:23 PM, Nancy Mueller wrote:

Continuing our project to photograph the flowers in our
mediterranean
botanical garden, below is a link for April's flowers. Below that is a link for the plants for which we have no or incomplete names. If you know what any of our mystery plants are, or see any errors or omissions, please let us know. Thank you
.


http://www.winterwarmfarm.net/MeditBotGardenApril.html
http://www.winterwarmfarm.net/MeditBotGardenMysteries.html

Nancy Mueller
Fallbrook CA





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