A few Adeniums from my collection
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Few Adenium Blooms
Comments (9)All beautiful flowers Marie. For some reason when you post photo's of your Phatuma it catches my eye every time. So pure and such a soft pink color. I have one of the Dang U Thai's now ( hope it is anyhow ), so I am looking forward to seeing it bloom. Marie. When you say "Heavy Bloom" . Are you speaking of the weight of flower or the floriferous blooming of plant? Rick...See MoreMy Adenium Collection
Comments (7)I LOVE tropical fruits and have several myself. Commented on your post on that forum...beautiful trees, they're amazing! BTW Ray, I went to durhambotanicals.com and went to the Pots link and NONE showed up...am I missing something or did they not have them any longer? I was going to see how much that hard rubber black one you have and what it cost to ship to me...but couldn't pull it up on their website...Any idea why its not showing up? Thanks!...See MoreA few More of My 2006 Dahlias Collection
Comments (4)Gottagarden! I don't have an area that I could have a "real" garden as your photo's portray. Beautiful! I'm envious. And Gary! This was my second season of having them grow this tall. This also had been the 2nd year at this location. I don't know if it's the soil, or even the lack of light as the development has a lot of trees on the neighbors properties so sunlight isn't that plentiful. This development is also a flood plain so everything has to be on raised beds. Several varieties that are known (such as Arabian Night) and unknown grow prolifically. So I'm presuming there are many factors and even though seven feet tall it probably is unnatural. As this is new to me does anyone know for sure?????????? As to wind damage I use the tall flexible type reeds and tie them with nylon, so they sway with the wind. I check the weather and if high winds are fore-casted (such as a severe thunderstorm)I usually go out and check to see where the weakest points are and then tie until after the storm passes. Sorry I didn't answer sooner. Regards Jim...See MoreMY ADENIUM GRAFTING COLLECTIONS
Comments (3)Hi Kumar. nice plant you have there. What is the name of the flower and what soil mix are you using? Is it not the same flower i guess but the same soil mix, river zand and humus?...See More- 7 years ago
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