Standing 4 - 5' ft. away the aroma from this one blossom is like a big bush of fresh lilacs.
Missouri Marble bloomed . .
very nice, Waterloolily! I love the variegation.
Kell,
If I can get some to root I will send you one.
WL, mine are sprawling. How are yours growing? I don't seem to have a large number of blooms either. In fact, one of mine has never bloomed and I don't recall seeing any buds on it. They are side by side in the flower bed. You took a nice picture and I hope you have better luck with them than I have had.
What are you crossing that one with?
Brugie, they both have buds on them. The bud behind the flower is from the other plant. I just have them planted in containers sitting on the deck. When I feed the brugs I feed them also. Probably be alot bigger if I had them in bigger pots.
Brugman . . a little on the new side here, inform me if you will.
Its a pretty flower, Lily. Mine had a slightl bluish touch. Surprisingly, since the weather changed to cooler temperatures it starts growing.
WaterlooLily, it is a pretty flower and the blue edge is quite visible in your specimen. Mine didn`t form roots very well and after the rain it is pretty much gone out. I will try next year with another one. I like very much the Datura meteloides, that is very different from the wrightii`s, which has much larger, sub-glabrous leaves and broader flowers.
