About two weeks ago I posted a picture of a 10-pointed Isabella flower. http://davesgarden.com/t/445622/ The bush has had another flush and this time there are flowers with 9 points and 8 points. This picture is of the 8-pointed flower.
10-point, 9-point, 8-point Isabella flowers!!!
Oh how lovely it is, I am so jealous.
This is the Isabella bush. It is along the sidewalk to the main entrance to my building. I have another 10 or so trees having a flush right now. The aroma is spectacular. I'm diverting pedestrian traffic from US 1 (in front of the house) through the gardens. A small fee will be collected on their exit. :-)
Amazing Padre!!! Please more pictures of your Brugs!Encore!
LOL, Padre...
That "garden tour" should be able to help with the cost of some more fert....
Beautiful!!!
How'd you do that????
I think he has some help from above ;>}
Padre, that's just wonderful!
Padre, I told yu and told yu...NO CHERNOBYL FERTILIZER!!! LOL :-)
Is that why they glow at night? LOL
SSHHH! its a secret!! LOL ;-)
Those flowers are totally awesome! They must "shine" day and night!!
Great looking blooms, Padre.
That looks so cool with the coleus!!!!!
Wow!!!!! It would be nice to try taking a cutting and see if the trait stays or if it is weather/nuitrition/fluke, etc.
Padre boy does that flower have a character of its own nice going
Totally amazing!
Luv that one! (STill wonder why it does that though!)
Padre, those blooms are just super. Wish I would find something like that beautiful 8-point in my seedling beds. So far all of my seedlings that have bloomed and actually not many of the seedlings have bloomed, are near white. Donna
Way to go Padre!!!
Nice blooms. Bet it looks even better in person. How are your other brugs doing? Lots of blooms? Would love to see pictures of the grounds where they are planted.
who is importing the Chernobyl Fertilizer? I want some if it will make my bruges look like that.Now if I can only remember where I left my lead gardening gloves...........
Beautiful pictures Padre! I like those flowers with more tendrils than usual.
