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Old 18th August 2008, 09:20 AM
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Let`s see what interesting flowers are growing in your garden ( this excludes flowering CPs & tills yah ) Here`s my fav...it`s a small delicate daisy which I got from the highlands. Now growing happily in my house for the past 4 years...

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Old 18th August 2008, 10:51 AM
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Well, as you can imagine, I have a hard time picking "A" favorite! I'll have to put some other photos up on photobucket before posting more but here's one "weird" favorite that is already there. This is an ornamental pineapple flowering;

no fruit but makes about 50-100 plantlets from each flowering...anybody interested - I have a few hundred plantlets right now! The plants get fairly large (about 1-1.5 meters diameter and take a year or two to flower).
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Old 18th August 2008, 12:17 PM
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Currently, the most favorite flower in my garden is my morning glorry that say hi to me every morning... Everyday, at least have 5 flowers!!! Sometime, have 15++!!!!



We have the others type that is light blue color that growing in my garden and waitng for their flower...

Also brought a pink color of morning glory...
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Old 18th August 2008, 12:36 PM
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Shawn : what can i say : wow !

Casey : nice morning glory. what time does it open /bloom ? i thot morning glory blooms only when the sun is up which means you get to leave for office quite late ? heheh. i leave the house by about 7a.m. so can`t see any flowers opening yet.
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Old 18th August 2008, 12:53 PM
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Casey : nice morning glory. what time does it open /bloom ? i thot morning glory blooms only when the sun is up which means you get to leave for office quite late ? heheh. i leave the house by about 7a.m. so can`t see any flowers opening yet.
They bloom very early... Im not sure what time start. But, at 6am++, I can see opened glorry, and they close at 11pm++. For those interested with it. You can lets me know. I can spare it for you. Cheers...
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Old 18th August 2008, 05:21 PM
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Casey,
Nice morning glory,
Mine grows like weed and they at least 35 to 40 flowers a day.
The flower opens at about 8 a.m.
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tarence: pretty daisies!

shawn: wow wow wow!

i don't have alot of plants that are grown for their flowers so i don't really have a favorite flower in my garden now. but i do dream of having a big mass of sunflowers flowering at the same time. i think that would be a sight to remember.
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Ok, just a couple other 'favorites';
Bulbophyllum siamense;

Grammatophyllum speciosum



Eppiphylium - unknown


Dendrobium secundum;


Hoya imperialus (? unconfirmed)


Blood lilly;


I never can pick a 'favorite'!
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Shawn, you have a lots of nice orchids there... How long you keep yours Grammatophyllum speciosum?
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Old 19th August 2008, 12:41 PM
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Hi Caseyhoo,

Hmmmm, that one must have been in my care for about 7 years now. It doesn't flower every year, nor at any particular time of year, just whenever it feels like it! By the way, it's growing in an old tire!
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