Hoya nummularioides
Very fragrant and so many blooms on one plant
November Flowers
Beautiful photo of that bloom Joni, mine hasn't bloomed in awhile, sure wish I could smell that fragrance, I remember it being heavenly!
Nothing new blooming here, same old DS-70 and brevialata so I won't bother with pictures. My EA australis has the teeniest buds, can't wait for them to open.
Wow, can you believe it's November already?!
Hey everyone...did you know that Joni is selling hoyas at the big Saturday Market in FLA?!!!! You floridians can run over there and meet her...you lucky ducks!!!
I wish she were selling at a Saturday Market on this side of the state! ^_^
Florida isn't that wide....can't you go for a picnic?
It's about a 3 1/2 hour drive from here.
Oh Carol ... I just want to sit under that Mountain Apple tree of yours! That is a glorious photo, I bet the fragrance in your garden is intoxicating!
H. chlorantha var. tutuliensis sure has a pretty bloom ... another Hoya that I've not heard of before.
Beautiful flowers Carol. That magnifica is to die for!
Doug
I can actually smell the H. magnifica on the back porch about 50 yards away from the tree!!! It really took off like a scalded cat when I put it outdoors. I am finding that being outdoors in the elements the plant can take conditions that would otherwise kill it in the Greenhouse...like lots of water!!!!
Carol
Love the H magnifica photo, Carol. I got 4 umbrels out at the same time..the first one is just fading now and the scent was fab.........Had never flowered it before, but it certainly puts on a show when it does. Ive had a few tries at H chlorantha....pretty flowers....just cant seem to get the little devil going
Dominic
As curious as it may seem with the thinish leaves...don't drown it...it seems to like drier more than wetter, but then, we have lots of ambient humidity...
Nice plants all. Smelling your magnifica 50 yards away in November. Disgusting. Down right disgusting.
Very pretty Tropic!
Congrats Doug on making Bloom of the Day for tomorrow! It is a great bloom photo!
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/f/bloomcom/all/
Thanks Christine and Lin! I'm very surprised and happy about it. I guess it was worth the little bit of effort it took to lie down on the floor underneath the plant to take the shot. I thought that blooms of the day were generally close ups of single blooms so I'm very surprised the photo was considered.
Doug
Wow, love those H. pottsii leaves. Which pottsii is it?
And don't forget to vote for the Photo Entries, The Indoor plants and succulents had several Hoya pictures, and one I voted top dollar on.
Nice blooms Carol. H. coriacea is the second most impressive Hoya that I personally have bloomed. It has to be seen in person to really appreciate how incredible the bloom really is. Analog Dog is correct that there are a few Hoya blooms in the Tropical Plant/ House plant portion of the photo contest. It would be really cool if a Hoya was selected as the winner. The competition is really rough though, so the chance of winning is probably pretty small, but vote anyway.
Doug
Whats the prize?
you cannot enter more photos but judging is gong on. I wish you all best.
I think the prize is your photo will be used in a 2010 DG calendar.
Beautiful!
Lovely Mark,
Do these always flower together at the same time?
Dominic
This message was edited Nov 8, 2009 4:54 AM
Remarkable blooms Mark - Just outstanding!
Doug
Stunning blooms Mark!
Great flowers, Marc!
Thought Id just run this photo alongside yours Mark of my, what I have as H magnifica, which is just finishing flowering, to show a comparable . Photo is similar composition and Ive cropped it accordingly as per yours. There are differences in the flowers which are much more apparant comparing the photos
Dominic
