Two more waterlilies

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

at the surface.....same variety.

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

with Parrot's Feather.

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Castlegar, BC(Zone 6b)

Beautiful, Pam!

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Thanks Donna Ü......it's one of my favorites. First blooms of the season so again I'm not positive of it's identity yet.

edited to say some more buds are at the surface so I'll have a few more to post in the coming days.









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Winnipeg,, MB(Zone 3a)

Lovely Pam
here is my white water lily
not the best shot,

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Victoria, BC(Zone 8b)

Lilypon they are beautiful.

I've never been a 'pond' person, but I have a sinking feeling that is about to change. ;)
When we were in Toronto, we went to Burlington to visit with Ruth Ann. She's a brug person too, that's where I know her from. Anyway, she also has 3 lovely water gardens, one of which it quite large. When I get my camera back later this week, I'll post some pictures. She had water lilies in flower, but I didn't know they are only in flower for one day. I thought the flowers lasted longer than that. They other reason that i think we'll be getting at least a 1/2 barrel or something, is that Ruth Ann had numerous lotus, just about to flower. We'd never seen a lotus, and my DSO particularly was really taken with the leaves and plant as a whole. So, I think that'll be our next garden adventure.

GGD - do you have any lotus in your pond?

Pam - how's your plumie's doing now that you are getting such heat?

Linda in Victoria

Winnipeg,, MB(Zone 3a)

Here are the red waterlilies, now wating for my pink one
and my yellow one to pop up.
Wilma

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Lovely looking waterlilies Wilma....the white is holding itself like a tropical and the reds are gorgeous!Ü

Linda waterlilies normally open for 3 days........4 if the temperatures are just right. If it was really hot there Ruth Ann's probably fried to a crisp (mine did that two summers ago.....the bloom died on it's first day open). A lotus is gorgeous but you need hot days and hot nights for it to develop and not go into dormancy. For years they wouldn't sell it on the prairies because water temperatures have to stay above 70 degrees (around the clock). I'll post a picture of mine in a little while....it took off like a rocket when we had the high temperatures......it just grew very slowly prior to that.




This message was edited Jul 10, 2005 10:27 PM

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

The Plumies are very, very happy and growing like weeds now. The bananas looked very sad during the day.......weeds says hers do the same but, like mine, recovered in the evening or when the day temperatures dropped.

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Here's information on growing lotuses: http://www2.ville.montreal.qc.ca/jardin/en/info_verte/feuillet_lotus/feuillet_lotus.htm

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Wilma your white water lily looks to be N. 'Albida'
http://www.victoria-adventure.org/waterlilies_images/nan1/marliacea_albida1.html
and the red N. 'Attraction'.
http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/20501/
It darkens considerably with high heat and if it's dry high heat the ends of the red petals will turn brown.

Both have a large spread.

Mine is most likely N. 'James Brydon'
http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/79423/
....the bloom in the background shows the classic *cup* shape and it too will darken but to a darker pink.

It has a small to medium spread.



This message was edited Jul 11, 2005 7:37 AM

Whatever their names, they are so lovely, ladies. A spectacular feature to your gardens.

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 4a)

All beautiful, Pam & Wilma. Here is a picture of my first one.
:) Donna

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Another very pretty water lily Donna. Ü Like mine yours is still opening and its' color will change.

echoes I love your new location. ;)

Victoria, BC(Zone 8b)

Lovely Lilies Ladies.

Thanks Lilypon for the lotus info.

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

Yes, Lily[pon, Thanks for the lotus info. We have extended our pond around the back of the entrance hall and I want to try them, or Vicotria nymphea. I'm afraid I never go into Dave's anymore as I am too lazy to have to fetch it. I shall try to mend my ways. Dawn

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

You're welcome. :)

Linda I wondered after if Ruth Ann's water lily had just closed for the evening and you might have assumed it was finished blooming. They close every evening and reopen again in the morning.

Mine haven't bloomed yet and I'm giving them those fertilizer tabs for water lilies. Do you think my shibunken fishy is eating them?

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Lift the pot and take a picture of the growth near the rhizome for me.

Victoria, BC(Zone 8b)

Maybe that's what she meant Pam, closing for the day.

I have a surprise for you.... but you have to wait until I get my camera back on Wednesday to see what it is.

Castlegar, BC(Zone 6b)

I think I know!!!!! :)

Victoria, BC(Zone 8b)

I'm not telling.... LOL

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Trying to avoid guessing here.....I like surprises! :)

Got off at 5:30...watered, trimmed plants and did some weeding and now off to find some supper.

Castlegar, BC(Zone 6b)

Ha! Now I know, I know!!!! :D

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Put your hand over your typing fingers Donna! ;)

Campbell River, BC(Zone 8a)

Beautiful lilies. I just met some neighbours from the next street over. They've just about finished building a stream with a waterfall and pond in their backyard. It sounds a bit like the one Lynn just build. I've been invited to go see it when/if we ever get a nice day when it's not raining and blowing. The rest of the back yard is going to be landscaped like a desert so I had offered them the rest of the red hot pokers, a piece of my prickly pear cactus and some yucca's once they finish blooming. I'm looking forward to seeing it all but I'm afraid it's just going to fuel my desire for a pond even more. Good thing I don't have room for a stream. It helps to be starting from scratch in a brand new house/yard.

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

I bet I know, too, Linda. My waterlilies usually last 2-3 days, sometimes 4 if it is cloudy. Such beautiful pics, thanks you peeps.

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Whoops missed these two......thanks Sandy and Dawn!!

Sandy I hope you take your camera with you so you can share!

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Here's my Plumies Linda.....I finally took a pic

Last year it started off as an unrooted stick that developed buds once it rooted

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

This is it this year....it Y'd last year just prior to going into dormancy. With the high temperatures lately it has put on quite a growth spurt.

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

This is the one that Linda gave me this spring.....

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Here's the Adenium I got from Buried Treasures when we had the bet over the outcome of the NHL game. It was brought into Canada by car......he won't ship plants by mail into other countries.

It lost some leaves when I put it outside......it was hardened off too. But in exchange I got buds that are close to opening now. Ü

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Castlegar, BC(Zone 6b)

LOL, the first pic of your Plummie, Pam, looks like a creature from an Alien movie. :D

Who knew something that ugly can produce such gorgeous blossoms?

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Donna it really, really looks weird when there aren't any leaves.....you should have seen the looks of the people I work with when the bare leafed stick was delivered to the library! ;)

Castlegar, BC(Zone 6b)

LOLOL

Mississauga, ON(Zone 6a)

Gorgeous waterlily Pam.

Joan

Campbell River, BC(Zone 8a)

Your plumie is looking really good Pam. I wish mine would bloom and branch like that. I'll have to keep feeding it with the bloom booster fertilizer. I guess I shouldn't complain because at least it's growing like crazy right now. I'm not sure what an Adenium is so I'll have to go look it up.

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Thanks Sandy.......definitely keep feeding yours.

Campbell River, BC(Zone 8a)

I looked up the Adenium in the plant files. They look like pretty cool plants. I noticed that Buried Treasures has several different colours. What colour is yours? You'll have to post some pictures as soon as it opens. I don't imagine too many people in Canada have one of those.

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

One is 'Three Kings' and the other is a pink Sandy.....I'll post them when they open. We do have one eastern Canadian member that posted a pic in the PlantFiles of one that is very old and with lovely shape. I don't know if he is a still subscriber tho. Perrynguyen (of Floraexotica) also sells them (and he too has an older beauty).

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