do you like Osteospermums?

Antrim, Northern Ire, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

I've just made a page on http://www.marksgardenplants.com/osteospermums.htm for Osteospermum flowers.

Mark

Castelnau RB Pyrenée, France(Zone 8a)

Thanks Mark, was waiting for that one :)
Going there right now

New Iberia, LA(Zone 9a)

LUV it all.......

Antrim, Northern Ire, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

one slight problem with O 'Ballyrogan Pink' which I'll sort out real soon. I hope!

aint I clever? did all without ickle webmaster at my side

This message was edited Tuesday, Jun 4th 5:23 PM

Castelnau RB Pyrenée, France(Zone 8a)

They're stunning. Love the symphonies with the blue/purple halo in the centre. Beautiful contrast with the main flower colour.
Don't know if it's my browser, but no.7 Osteospermum jucundum only comes up as half a flower when i click on it. Tried it various ways, but couldn't get the whole flower:(

Antrim, Northern Ire, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

tis ok on my computer

Castelnau RB Pyrenée, France(Zone 8a)

Good, just me then.

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

just beautiful!!!! and ya done good

Antrim, Northern Ire, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

now to link the Hellebore thumbnails and work on the biggest section - the Geraniums.

I now know why web designers charge to little. NOT.

Castelnau RB Pyrenée, France(Zone 8a)

LOL You'll be burning the midnight oil AGAIN.

Bodrum, Turkey(Zone 10a)

lovely Mark, cant wait for the hellebore thumb nails....

Salem, OR(Zone 8a)

Mark this is great! The camera work is awesome, too! Great work.

Feeding Hills, MA(Zone 5a)

These are so pretty they caught my husband's attention from across the room. Now thats going some! I have some on the deck and he never noticed them.....:*)

Antrim, Northern Ire, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

just to let you all know the problem with the Osteo image is sorted

Zone 6, OH(Zone 6a)

Beautiful :) I need one...lol

Joshua Tree, CA(Zone 8b)

VERY NICE Mark :) You really are a Osteopermum grower.
My Whirlygig variety is doing well. Our sun is very intense, not only am I in the Desert , but a higher elevation, and the Sun is very intense. This time of the year the North West side gets more Sun exposure than the Winter. And it is in a sheltered , Oasis Zone area. Its doing very well. We spoke before on propagation of this. I could later divide the plant , and transplant this. Yes? Any suggestions? Too bad the seeds dont germinate well. I just love this plant. My first Osteopermum "Nansinga" Purple. It has been my observation that the leaves are slightly succulent. May be why it is doing so well here in the Mojave Desert. Thanks for Sharing Mark :)

Castelnau RB Pyrenée, France(Zone 8a)

Got a whole picture of jucundum when i tried today - my browser was playing tricks i think :-)

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