Warm Memories!

Co.Wicklow, Ireland(Zone 8b)

I miss my Brug blooms! :o(

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It's ok Bruno...before you know it warm weather will be here again. When can you put your Brugs outside there in Ireland?

Co.Wicklow, Ireland(Zone 8b)

Hi Glory, I could put them out now, only my garden is on a hill faceing the sea and it's allways fairly breezey here ...but atleast it keeps most of the frost away! I've got some brugs planted out in the garden permanently that survived the whole winter outside with only the very tips getting any damage! Maya and CG are flowering in the glasshouse at the moment and that's been cheering me up while I work there!

The Acacias, Primroses, and Witch-Hazels are all in Bloom, and theres even a few Clumps??? of frog spawn in the ponds! Atlast,...Spring has arrived in Ireland! :o)

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Whoopee, now send it here to Ohio, thanks much!

Gloria

Co.Wicklow, Ireland(Zone 8b)

LOL...no probs Gloria, just send an SASE!

Selma, IA(Zone 5a)

Those are beautiful. But they are much better in person aren't they. The camera can't do them justice. Nothing like the real thing. Two and a half months before I can put mine outside.

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Linda, I think Liz or someone said that the sangs like the cool weather, even temps under freezing won't hurt them if not prolonged. Don't listen to what I'm saying, I hope Liz or Jeanne will come along and give you the scoop on the sangs and temps they can handle.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Bruno's sang looks like your doesn't it Linda?

do you have a whole tree of Lilith rose Bruno? Is it floriferous?

Selma, IA(Zone 5a)

Yes,the middle one looks like mine.

Co.Wicklow, Ireland(Zone 8b)

Hi Kell...it looks more like a bonsai tree at the moment..LOL It's been a very tidy but slow grower for me but the good thing is it doesn't seen to drop it's buds like alot of hybrids do. The calyx doesn't need any help opening either! It's got a nice fat x arborea pod on it at the moment! So far, it has been the perfect pot plant!

Co.Wicklow, Ireland(Zone 8b)

Hi Lindakay, yeah they definitly look better in person :o(

I allways take loads and loads of photos of a particular flower and only pick out one photo which as accuratly as possible shows the true usual colour of that particular bloom!

I try to never take a photo in strong sun, especially evening sun, as this can make blooms appear whiter/paler(mid-day sun) or more orange/red(evening sun). Some use this to their advantage, which isn't really fair on those who buy a plant and realise the bloom isn't as red etc. as the photo!

Medford, NJ(Zone 6b)

How did I miss this picture? Great photo Bruno. Gosh, will spring EVER get here?
Kristi

Co.Wicklow, Ireland(Zone 8b)

Thanks Kristi! Spring is arriveing in Ireland as we speak! I hope it makes it to the US ASAP! :o)

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