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Can someone identify this pink flower
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| cupovt 2005-10-25, 11:21 pm |
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I am new to gardening but falling in love with the whole thing, I can't
walk by a beautiful shrub or flower without turning a head (many of you
would probably know the feeling)
I saw this beautiful pink patch of flowers near my doctors and can't
find the name for the flower anywhere. The colour is amazing for this
time of year
would anyone know what the flower is?
I took a pic today and put it on this home page (please scroll a
fraction if you can't see the pic straight away)
http://flowersbasket.bravehost.com
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cupovt
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| gentlegreen 2005-10-26, 1:21 am |
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"cupovt" <cupovt.1xhljz@gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote in message
news:cupovt.1xhljz@gardenbanter.co.uk...
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> I am new to gardening but falling in love with the whole thing, I can't
> walk by a beautiful shrub or flower without turning a head (many of you
> would probably know the feeling)
> I saw this beautiful pink patch of flowers near my doctors and can't
> find the name for the flower anywhere. The colour is amazing for this
> time of year
> would anyone know what the flower is?
> I took a pic today and put it on this home page (please scroll a
> fraction if you can't see the pic straight away)
> http://flowersbasket.bravehost.com
>
look like nerine :-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plan...le_nerine.shtml
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> cupovt
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| Malcolm 2005-10-26, 4:21 am |
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In article <cupovt.1xhljz@gardenbanter.co.uk>, cupovt
<cupovt.1xhljz@gardenbanter.co.uk> writes
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>I am new to gardening but falling in love with the whole thing, I can't
>walk by a beautiful shrub or flower without turning a head (many of you
>would probably know the feeling)
>I saw this beautiful pink patch of flowers near my doctors and can't
>find the name for the flower anywhere. The colour is amazing for this
>time of year
>would anyone know what the flower is?
>I took a pic today and put it on this home page (please scroll a
>fraction if you can't see the pic straight away)
>http://flowersbasket.bravehost.com
>
>
A magnificent clump of Nerines. I'm jealous! Ours have been flowering
well this year but we've some years to do before they look like that.
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Malcolm
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| On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 07:33:35 +0100, Malcolm
<Malcolm@indaal.demon.co.uk> wrote:
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~In article <cupovt.1xhljz@gardenbanter.co.uk>, cupovt
~<cupovt.1xhljz@gardenbanter.co.uk> writes
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~>I am new to gardening but falling in love with the whole thing, I can't
~>walk by a beautiful shrub or flower without turning a head (many of you
~>would probably know the feeling)
~>I saw this beautiful pink patch of flowers near my doctors and can't
~>find the name for the flower anywhere. The colour is amazing for this
~>time of year
~>would anyone know what the flower is?
~>I took a pic today and put it on this home page (please scroll a
~>fraction if you can't see the pic straight away)
~>http://flowersbasket.bravehost.com
~>
~>
~A magnificent clump of Nerines. I'm jealous! Ours have been flowering
~well this year but we've some years to do before they look like that.
Blimey. I've got two flower spikes this year in my tiny little
potful... those are just incredible!
jane
Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone,
you may still exist but you have ceased to live.
Mark Twain
Please remove onmaps from replies, thanks!
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| cupovt 2005-10-26, 11:21 am |
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gentlegreen Wrote:
> "cupovt" cupovt.1xhljz@gardenbanter.co.uk wrote in message
> news:cupovt.1xhljz@gardenbanter.co.uk...
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> I am new to gardening but falling in love with the whole thing, I
> can't
> walk by a beautiful shrub or flower without turning a head (many of
> you
> would probably know the feeling)...
> http://flowersbasket.bravehost.com
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> look like nerine :-
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> http://tinyurl.com/cbths
> [color=blue]
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> Thank You!
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cupovt
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| Mike Lyle 2005-10-26, 1:21 pm |
| jane wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 07:33:35 +0100, Malcolm
> <Malcolm@indaal.demon.co.uk> wrote:
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> ~
> ~In article <cupovt.1xhljz@gardenbanter.co.uk>, cupovt
[...]
> ~>I took a pic today and put it on this home page (please scroll a
> ~>fraction if you can't see the pic straight away)
> ~>http://flowersbasket.bravehost.com
> ~>
> ~>
> ~A magnificent clump of Nerines. I'm jealous! Ours have been
flowering
> ~well this year but we've some years to do before they look like
that.
>
> Blimey. I've got two flower spikes this year in my tiny little
> potful... those are just incredible!
Yes, wow! They seem to be a bit fussy about soil and situation: I've
noticed that they grow like weeds in Faversham, Kent. I don't know
what the soil is, but in some of the front gardens there, they are
the only thing growing, and pushing one another out of the ground. A
lovely plant.
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Mike.
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| Janet Baraclough 2005-10-26, 6:21 pm |
| The message <3s9mhmFn5hlbU3@individual.net>
from "Mike Lyle" <mike_lyle_uk@REMOVETHISyahoo.co.uk> contains these words:
> jane wrote:
> [...]
> flowering
> that.
[color=darkred]
> Yes, wow! They seem to be a bit fussy about soil and situation: I've
> noticed that they grow like weeds in Faversham, Kent. I don't know
> what the soil is, but in some of the front gardens there, they are
> the only thing growing, and pushing one another out of the ground. A
> lovely plant.
I reckon nerines thrive best on total neglect and starvation. The
biggest and best clumps seem to grow in gardens almost devoid of
anything else. The first time I ever saw nerines, was in a
rubbish-strewn tiny derelict patch outside a grim Glasgow south-side
tenement. The soil was so starved, even weeds didn't grow. Every autumn
for many years, I used to make a detour that way just to enjoy the
extravagant bunch of nerines. There are very old gardens here on Arran,
absolutely choked with them atm. In Corrie village, you can see where
neighbours must have shared them out, decades ago, and they're growing
extravagantly among bare pebbles from one terraced cottage to the next.
There's another house elsewhere, perhaps empty, whose garden is just a
year-round untended weedfest. Except in autumn, when a huge row of
nerines bursts forth out of the wilderness.
Some of you may remember that last year, at the end of an Arran
village plant sale, I took home a box nobody wanted, full of bare
bulbs. Scrawled on it, was "Irene's...yellow". I could see they were
nerines and hoped I'd discovered a yellow sort :-) They're not, they're
pink ones, in glorious flower atm..
I bought some dark red ones in Madeira, which never came to anything,
not even leaves, don't know why because the bulbs still look big firm
and healthy. They're the only stuff I brought from Madeira that failed.
Janet.
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| mildew 2005-10-27, 6:21 pm |
| A huge bunch of Guernsey Lillies (Nerines). They grow very well in my
small garden of Normandy (near Cherbourg). Mines come from St Peter's
(Guernsey) Market.
Fred
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