Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - February 2015

The dry season is in full swing. The plants require copious amounts of water to look their best.



Anthurium 'Matiz'


White Chrysanthemum 


Anthurium 'Fiorino' 


Orange Bougainvillea


Pink Crown Of Thorns


Hard-Cane Dendrobium Orchid


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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - January 2015

It is mid January and I'm still recovering from the busy Holiday season. Here are just some of the current blooms.
  



 

  
Bougainvillea


Anthurium 'Black Queen'


Crown Of Thorns


Anthurium 'Orange Glow' - at dusk.


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Monday, December 15, 2014

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - December 2014

These are some of the blooms at this moment in December.


Adenium Desert Rose 


Pink Spathoglottis Ground Orchid


 Purple and White Spathoglottis Ground Orchid


Adenium Desert Rose 


Purplish Hard-Cane Dendrobium Orchid


Purple Hard-Cane Dendrobium Orchid


Dendrobium 'Sripho Stripe' Orchid


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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Poinsettia 2014

I've been mostly absent from this blog for the past few months. I need to make some time to blog. The Holiday season is upon us and I just can't resist the seasonal poinsettias. Red is most common, but other colours, including white and pink, are also available. I purchased this small red one recently and it's at my office for now.


Care of poinsettias courtesy of Colorado State University Extension here.

Saturday, August 02, 2014

Dendrobium Pure Doreen

I originally purchased the parent plant of this hard-cane dendrobium two years ago as a bareroot. It was labelled "Pure Doreen". I can't seem to find pictures of this cultivar online to confirm, but I hope it's not a mislabel. I have reason to be skeptical because I have received too many orchid mislabels. 

Only afterwards did I notice something didn't look right with the canes.  It turned out that the plant was dying, but it did produce a long beautiful spike of flowers, its swan song of sorts. Fortunately, all was not lost, as it also produced a keiki just before it died.

The keiki grew slowly, as most orchids do, and finally graced me with its lovely maiden blooms. Its purple and white two-toned flower is quite pleasing.   



For the care of hard-cane dendrobiums, see previous post here.

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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Miniature Pink And White Adenium (Desert Rose)

Adeniums, also known as desert roses, are growing in popularity. Commonly available in a single pink flower form, newer cultivars feature double and triple blooms in a wider variety of colours. 

Adeniums are succulent shrubs from Africa and Arabia. They require at least moderate sunshine and well draining soil. Poor drainage leads to rot. 
 
I recently acquired this miniature adenium. It bloomed for the first time today.   


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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - May 2014

In this month of May the plants seem to be awaiting the rains of June, the official start of the rainy season.


Hibiscus



Hard-Cane Dendrobium Orchid


Purple and White Spathoglottis Ground Orchid



Hard-Cane Dendrobium Orchid

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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Anthurium 'Orange Glow'

Anthuriums easily come to mind when one thinks of tropical flora. This exotic flower comes in varying shades of white, green, purple, cream, pink, red and orange. Obake types are blends of two or more colours.

I am not that fond of orange anthuriums, but the cultivar 'Orange Glow' is quite nice. The spathe opens bright orange (that really does seem to glow) and fades to a lighter peach colour as it ages. The photo below does not quite capture the beauty and colour of this anthurium cultivar.


Anthuriums are easy to grow once a few conditions are met. Avoid direct sunlight, but too much shade will inhibit overall growth and flower production. Well draining soil is a must as these plants easily rot from waterlogged conditions. Fertilize moderately to encourage blooms.

For more information on anthuriums see Oglesby Plants cultural notes here.

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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - March 2014

Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day! The orchids seem to be loving this month. Many are in bloom while others have begun spiking.


Pink Amaryllis

The dendrobium anosmum orchid has produced its annual inflorescence a month earlier than last year. There are more blooms too, as a result of better care given. 




Dendrobium Anosmum Orchid


Spathoglottis Ground Orchid


Hard-Cane Dendrobium Orchid



Dendrobium 'Sripho Stripe' Orchid

I love roses but roses do not love the Tropics. I am always on the lookout for cultivars that can grow here. The shrub rose 'Belinda's Dream', with its many pink petals, seems to be doing alright.


Shrub Rose 'Belinda's Dream'



 Hard-Cane Dendrobium Orchid


Pink Wax Begonia


Red Wax Begonia


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