I think that is a good idea. Then you might have the ones in posts blooming in the spring and the one in the ground blooming in the fall. That sounds like a very good idea!
I have seeds. I hope it doesn't take a lond time to get to be a blooming plant!
"Maya" outdoing herself this Summer......
Your Maya is beautiful and glad it went to a good home.
Lili--
I am happy it is gone too--hopefully, to a "good home". They now own it and can do whatever they deem to do with it. it is out of MY hands!
Just wish they would send me a short e-mail--or call-- with some kind of acknowledgment of receiving this amazing plant. And a "Thanks" would be great too. Then again--it is a City owned operation......
Cheryl--
Yours sure looks like mine!
A couple of years ago--I remember trying to ID this one I had FOR SURE as either "Maya"--or "Peaches and Cream".
I always thought "peaches and Cream" was an appropriate name for this Brug, as the color of the bloom goes from yellow--milk white (cream)--to a pale peach.
From all the "experts" that replied--the one I had was a "MAYA"--because she had an elongated calyx. The P&Cr. one's was shorter. That seemed to be the only difference.
I will go with "MAYA"....my beautiful "baby"!
Gita
Hey! here is the Baby "Maya", that will carry on, blooming. So cute! it has 7 buds on it that still have to open.
