Calin von Greenfinger - 2013

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  1. Mrs. Galeassi

    Mrs. Galeassi In Flower

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    Wow beautiful..... A lot of flowers I've never seen or heard of..... You have a nice assortment.... you did really well :) I hope to have a garden as lovely as yours someday.....
     
  2. calinromania

    calinromania Young Pine

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    Thank you all!
    I like it when others like my flowers :)
     
  3. Cayuga Morning

    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Calin--I have been meaning to tell you that I love the title of this posting.
     
  4. calinromania

    calinromania Young Pine

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    LOL... thanks ... hassss some noblessse!
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  5. calinromania

    calinromania Young Pine

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    A few fresh pics... I love rain...

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  6. Cayuga Morning

    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Great photos Calin! I particularly liked the overall photos of your garden. It looks as though you have a stone path meandering through. I also particularly liked the jusxtaposition of the yellow kniphofia against the blue/purple sage. Thanks so much for posting. (BTW your garden is way ahead of mine by probably 3 weeks or more. I live in the northeast US).
     
  7. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Those are gorgeous! So happy you've gotten some much needed rain.
    I am jealous of your Kniphofia. I've been trying to get some to thrive for me. So far... they are alive... but no signs of blooms.
     
  8. calinromania

    calinromania Young Pine

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    THANK YOU!
    I do have two winding paths but slowly they are overrun by different plants... I almost feel sorry when I step on them.
    The kniphofia... maybe not cold enough in winter? Mine are so big and dense I need to separate them.

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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Wow Calin! Everything looks so good. I fell in love with the Fritillaria imperialis.
    And guess what? One of my kniphofias is blooming! It's still all yellow, but hopefully it'll start to change to orange/red.
     
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    calinromania Young Pine

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    Good 4 U!
    Chances are if the Kniphofia develops and still doesn't turn orange, it's plain yellow.

    I know... the Fritillaria is indeed gorgeous.
    Works fine from seeds, but you need lots of patience, like with all bulbs!

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  11. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    So far it's not showing any signs of changing colors... but it is putting out a second bloom. Guess I'll just have to live with yellow ones. Now... if the other three would just follow their lead. :-D
     
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    Oh my! And the pics just keep on coming...

    Much enjoyment for waretrop. Thanks..


    Just ran out and got this one when I saw yours I just had to have one.

     
  13. calinromania

    calinromania Young Pine

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    Oh well... glad I could help you spend money. But warning! They do grow rather BIG.
    Leaves could be really long. It helps if you cut them off at some point. In winter, I leave them be, but in spring I cut them above ground and it quickly grows back. I have tons of leaves.I really should separate this bunch in the fall.
     
  14. Cayuga Morning

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    Calin, Barb, & Cheryl, I grew some from seed a number of years ago. All of them are still going strong. And they came up in a variety of colors along the continuum from solid pale yellow to the yellow/orange stripe. They have done well & transplant well. I have not tried to divide them yet, so I don't know about that. None have self-sowed. They have never been bothered by bugs or deer, a big plus :p .
     
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    My hubby figured out that we may have another one of these plants in the front garden. I will go look at it this morning. He said it even bloomed. I really don't know my yard plants well. I have so many plants I don't know what I am doing. :rolleyes:

    Oh well, Now I may have 2 of them. :-D :-D
     

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