Here is the sanguineaflower.
Itīs a seedling without virus since months.
GL
First Flower
stunning picture!!!
Ludger . . the photos are great. I feel like I can reach out and touch them. Beautiful!
Oh boy, Ludger, are you planning on entertaining us all day with your stunning delights??
Lovely pictures Ludger - it looks like it likes it in your climate.
Ludger, You sure have some beautiful blooms.
Lucky you, I cannot keep one growing. Beautiful!
So excited now,the calyx on mine is about that size..
soon...very soon....
I recognize the very inflated calyx ~~~~~~
Great shots of a beautiful blossom, :-)
Kell, next summer I will make much more pictures.
I donīt believe I will have enough for this winter....
Will tell my brugs needing more flowers......lol
CC:Wish you much luck with your flower!!! Shure you will have a very good one.
Liz, shall I name this new Sanguinea? Or just keep it in my Garden?
Iīm a newcomer in Sanguineas,lol. You are breeding them.
I never have harvested a sangpod,the first will be ripe in Dec.
Do you have a name for this? if should be named.
Ludger I had thought of Aurora - what do you think?
Since now the sanguineaseedling is named:
Aurora
Liz you did a good yob, thank you.
GL
I think a few of you have this one - it's the sang x sang - ridiculously called 'fuzzy sang x tomato leaf sang. LOL
Anyhoo - the next ones are about to be harvested - this time fuzzy sanguinea x Roter Vulkan. We'll see.
Best of luck Liz with your seeds.
the flower looks bigger than my sang flowers. Is it larger than usual?
Kell - you have this one.
I just love the sangs!
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So put a new label in it - Aurora - goddess of the dawn. I knew that my classical studies were going to help somewhere. LOL
love the name Miss Lizzy!!!
It's not fair
Lucky you::::
I can't grow them here where I live :-(
this 1oo to 115+ heat index is more than a killer
but boy or boy do the others grow here :-)
maybe one day???? someone will get that one special
plant ?????
but for now keep showing me these wonderful pics.
Larry
Simply beautiful Ludger. Love it's new name!
delightful.....stunning......awesome.....
Very beautiful Ludger
Thank you again ,smile.
Larry, I have had this Sang in GH during summer, very hot..
Somtimes there were about 42° Celsius ( Kell, smile..lol)
Sang was growing good and no virus or falling leaves.
I had to water much of course.
GL
Very lovely Ludger. Mine is now loaded with buds, and I can hardly wait to see it bloom.
Please send a picture from your sang in bloom. I really would like to the it. My one only has this single flower and some buds.
GL
Jerodsmom...........are you back from your fantastic trip to Europe? Did you have the best time? Please post pictures of your sang!
Simply gorgegous!
Beautiful pictures! I would love to grow a sang either here or by proxy with my aunt in Delaware. Can anyone tell me what the warmest temps they can take are? Thanks, Gerri
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I just got some seeds, wish me luck, as it is a beauty!
Much luck Gloria ~~
Thanks, Liz, I'll need it!
