The picture was scanned from a color slide. It lacks color.
Anouschka is a double Multihybrid, one of my favorites.
The flowers open white and change into orange.
The picture was made two days ago.
flore plena Anouschka
Absolutely stunning masses of flowers on this one. Wheres the beef...I mean wheres the tree? Seems to be all flowers to me.
Same here,looks like a ponytail of blooms,and upside down bouquet....looks.....gorgeous!
I photographed the flowers of one branch only.
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True beauty and unique . . but then all of yours are unique and beautiful Monika. This is one of my favorites of yours. Could you tell us who the parents are? Would love to be able to see this in person and smell the scent.
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OMG....That is so pretty....sure wished we could get that one here. :0(
It's absolutely beautiful.
Monika I love this one!!!!!!!!!! :-)
This picture is amazing. I don't think I've ever seen so many blooms so close together. If I had anything like this it would be because I superglued the blooms on the branch and took a picture before they wilted. Would have to be an American brug to boot.
There has to be a secret here - is it the pruning? When I have, say 5 blooms on a branch, they are farther apart between nodes. These look like the nodes are one right after the other - close and clustered.
Monika?
LOL Brugie. Liz, so glad you asked. I've been wondering myself how there are so many blooms. I've got to be missing something.
I have it.......she is a master at digital photography!!!
She is altering her photos!!! Her disdain of digital cameras is a front.
Fess up Monika!!!
The flowers are really that close together, Liz. Its in the genes. Anouschkas flowers open up white and change colors within three days. This is versicolor influence just as the flowering habit, all flowers close together.
That one is just gorgeous.
Next year I have to remember to mingle the ones that bloom in flushes with the ones that continuously bloom. I have whole areas that are setting up for their next flush so nothing is in bloom there. Sure love those versicolors though.
