I received this as a cutting from someone who got it from LBJ. Is this the real Amarillo Paja??
Amarillo Paja??
Liz, I dont know what it is, but it sure it a beauty...
Liz . . I don't have AP so I don't know what they look like. Everytime I see your pictures with that beautiful background - I want a vacation. I cannot imagine seeing that each and every day.
Nice one Liz....
brugnanny, one of these days I have to get my act together and do the black background thing that Barbara does. Her's really show the blooms beautifully.
Liz, you probably have a Kurpark Bad Salzschlirf (former Grazie).
oh that's gorgeous! that's the one you can send a ziplock baggie marker thingie on just to show me!!! LOL!!
Thank you Monika. Now I just have to teach myself to pronounce it. LOL
Just call it KBS - thats what I do.
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Liz your brugs sure look like they love the salt air. Is it very windy there? So do you waterski in your bikini with your DH?
What and scare the local wildlife Kell?
LOL Liz, we all must do our duty and show the sad truth...............
It's beautiful Liz.
Could anyone tell me if this starts out White?
Glory, mine started out one the white side, turning to a creamy white. It only have four sections to the bloom. Very strange shape and different color. Am anxious to see the one that is about ready to open to compare with the first bloom I had.
I have a picture of Amarillo Paja. It was placed in the local swiss newspaper by Mme Mosimann, its breeder. The shape is much of a versi, but suav. Goldtraum is the mother.
I have a picture of Amarillo Paja. It was placed in the local swiss newspaper by the late Mme Mosimann, its breeder. The shape is much of a versi, but suav. Goldtraum is the mother.
Hmmm, wonder if I could make a hat of this one to get it into the US?
This is a great looking brug... so is the view...
Gloria - I just had a bloom open today - a creamy white with faint pale green ribs.
Liz,
I just went back out and looked at this flower and it looks like it is starting to turn a peachy color...let ya know more tomorrow.
