Dont worry, I am almost through with pictures of my Rubiline. This is Rubinglut.
Rubinglut
All beautiful, show us as many as you like, we'll keep looking. Where did the name Rubinglut come from?
Pretty Monika. I've never seen one of yours that wasn't except for that really bad, deformed, one you posted last year. It was the strangest bloom I've ever seen. Your Rubiline is really great. Every one of them.
I can't repeat what I said to my DH when I enlarged the first picture!! LOL. I love it. Look at those tendrils.. so girlie girl. How did it get such a name as Rubinglut?? It must be pretty in German.
Its wonderful
The tendils,the color,the shape..........
WHew! FAntastic flower!
The name translates to Ruby Glow for me.
I think I like this one best.
Another winner Monika! I can't say I remember you posting a pic of this one before. It's, well, it's another marvelous Monika.
Wow! Honestly... what a wonderful group the Rubiline is!
Gorgeous Monika!!
Stunning, great form and colour.
Thank you! Rubinglut translates into Ruby Glow. I used both names Rubinglut and Ruby Glow, also Pink Glow.
I know, that I should select one or two hybrids out of this cross as keepers and compost the rest. But with this cross, it is hard to make a final decision.
Monica she is breathtaking! Show us more please :)
Monica, you keep raising the level of possibilities! (And reminding me I have a LONG way to go.)
This blossom is spectacular.
I would have trouble with that decision! I love all of them, this has been a very good cross, I couldn't look while you were doing the deed. How would you even start to make that decision? Beautiful!
Monika, you can mail me your compost. Just compost it in big pieces. LOL
Yours are always so beautiful Monika! Ü
I tried to solve the problem by giving several of them away last year.
They didnt have names, I just marked them with the tag 'Rubiline'. I kept all the named ones.
That is so beautiful. Keep the pictures coming. I just love them.
You will never run out of pretty, Monika, each more beautiful than the last...
Keep the pictures coming, Monika. We love seeing them and drooling over them. I love the color of this one.
They are all beautiful Monika. We will never get tired of your pictures. Show us more!
This really is my favorite I think. Maybe it is because the pictures are so good and I love the new blooms mixed with the older ones.
Is Rubinglut someone's name????
Monika said above that it translates to Ruby Glow.
I am like you Shirley this has to be one a my favorite pictures! I love the differant shades of color on the same plant.
I will post new pictures of the same flowers tonight. The color is darker now.
Yes, thanks, I saw that after I posted, Shirley! Ruby Glow is very special!!
Sherry, I consider Rubirosa to be the best out of this cross.
Maybe because she was the first of them to flower.
That whole cross is wonderful. So you love your oldest Rubibaby best Monika? lol
Thank you, Monika!!! You posted 'I consider Rubirosa ...the best out of this cross'. Do you mean that maybe a 'sister' plant might have produced differently than Rubirosa??? Shirley, like you, I LOVE the older blossoms with the newly opened. Looks like with this heat (and this summer is mild) that such an event is most unlikely for me - but maybe I'll be lucky in the fall...BTW, I think I might be forced to name my next girl puppy, Rubirosa, super name...
How cute that would be, Sherry. Did you get past all of the rainy weather?
All of them are sooo beautiful, how can you choose? :)
Thanks, Shirley!!! I actually am planning to use 'names of brugmansia' for the litter *theme* of the Golden litter I plan this fall. Rubirosa will be used, I love it!!!! Rain sorta stopped, the monsoons anyway, we are still getting scattered t-storms every few days or so - enough that we have to mow at least twice a week, whew!!!
Edited typing error, re them, to *theme*
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They may produce different but not much, since the parents are pure species.
It continues on http://davesgarden.com/t/446554/
Well I cerainly love this cross...
