Waiting and waiting...

Trelleborg, Sweden

I've been waiting several days for my cembra to open, but so far nothing...

Christina

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Trelleborg, Sweden

Same goes for arnottiana. This will be a first time bloomer so I really want to see them!

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Trelleborg, Sweden

Simpson pushed my onychoides on the floor a while back and the buds were lost (thank God it was "only" buds!) but it has new ones. Still a long time to go, but I thought the photo turned out quite funny from that angle.

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Keaau, HI(Zone 11)

KEWL. I see the rachis has bloomed a lot. Please keep the pics coming.

Los Angeles, CA(Zone 9a)

Looking good!! I can't wait to see your arnottiana bloom for you. That will be exciting.
Heather

Las Vegas, NV

Christina, beautiful close up pictures. Looking forward to see the blooms.

Debbie

Prescott, AZ

Sounds like alot of your hoya have been hitting the floor Christina !!!!! There all gorgeous can't wait for the arnottiana either....

Trelleborg, Sweden

Tami, not that many... Simpson only (so far!) pushed 1 down and that was partly my own fault because I left a space empty next to it and he jumped up. Then when he saw me... The others fell because I had let them get too dry and one tipped and pulled 5 more with it down... only vitiensis was damaged. It's started to grow again so there's hope! Needless to say, I will NEVER let them get too dry again!

Christina

Örebro, Sweden

Christina:
Anything new about the arnottiana..? I'm as you eager as you are to see those flowers... =)
Here thomsonii just opened up - I could smell it before I saw it. They smell like daffodils!

Trelleborg, Sweden

Nope, just checked both of them. Still looking like they could burst any second!

Chowchilla, CA(Zone 10a)

I can't wait to see those blooms!!!

Örebro, Sweden

Hi Christina!
Still waiting...?
/Lotta

Trelleborg, Sweden

Well, there's something... Nothing much, but a sneek peek from cembra.

Christina

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Trelleborg, Sweden

And in the meantime, some buds in parviflora.

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Trelleborg, Sweden

Open flowers too.

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Trelleborg, Sweden

And some hidden australis.

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Trelleborg, Sweden

A pale davidcummingii.

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Trelleborg, Sweden

Some open caudata.

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Trelleborg, Sweden

Inconspicua.

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Trelleborg, Sweden

Soon I'll have 7 flowers in my imperialis.

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Trelleborg, Sweden

Those photos were the "result" from taking the camera with me upstairs to check if arnottiana and/or cembra had opened...

And I'll end with my pentaphlebia which just started opening. The fragrance when they are freshly opened is lavender like.

Christina

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League City, TX(Zone 9a)

Time to break out the Messenger.......and take lessons on my camera.....The flowers are stunning Christina. The sneak peek of H. cembra is awesome! What a shot....

Susan

Macon, IL(Zone 5b)

Christina - please don't ever stop posting your pictures - they're stunning - I look forward to seeing them! Karen

Los Angeles, CA(Zone 9a)

Wow, hoya heaven as usual. Do you have magic hoya dust sprinkled on your fingers???
Heather

League City, TX(Zone 9a)

Christina, curiosity has got me. Your English is so good that you even know American slang such as "sneak peek". Did you study abroad or is English taught as a second language in Sweden?

I noticed the same thing with Lotta who is now posting on the forum.

The only Swedish I have figured out is Tillbaka, meaning 'to go back', from reading(?) the Swedish hoya forums. Sad huh?

Trelleborg, Sweden

Heather, no I have no magic hoya dust on my fingers. I think it's all those years of TLC that is paying of right now. Last summer was a great hoya bloom year, but I think this one will be even "worse"!

Susan, if you had peaked at my website on the about me page you would have known that I have lived in Florida. Only one year (many years ago) but still! I've always loved languages and my oldest brother (who is 13 years older than me) started teaching me an English word here and there when I was around 6-7 years old. In Sweden we learn English as a second language from we are about 9 years old. We also have the advantage of A LOT of English spoken TV programs. Not like in Germany where they translate EVERYTING into German! Then there's one more thing: I have all of you here to "practise" on!!

I've also studied French and German, just to give you an idea HOW language crazy I am!

Thanks for the compliment!

Christina

Örebro, Sweden

Hi Susan,
Yes, in Sweden English is taught as a second language. When I was a kid we started to study English at the age of 10. I think they start even earlier nowadays. I use English sometimes in my work. I work as a secretary at a law firm so if my English sometimes is a bit formal, please forgive me =) I'm not very familiar with American slang - don't use that very much in our correspondence :)

And hey, Tillbaka, is a good start...

Lotta

Trelleborg, Sweden

So Lotta, should we start Swedish lessons? I tried it when I was new here at Daves, but I don't think they remember...

Edited to add the previous link with lessons: http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/535860/

Christina

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Prescott, AZ

Pretty as usual. The parviflora is very pretty, and the plant is just loaded with blooms !!!

Tack Christina

Chowchilla, CA(Zone 10a)

Hej Christina, Lotta, and Rosita.
Något Jag vill lära sig till tala Svensk. Till då , där er hantlangaren online översättare tjänst.
Din hoyas de/vi/du/ni är mest skön på jorden!!!
Omfamna,
Ann

[I said - badly, I am sure - that someday I will learn to speak Swedish. Until that time I use the handy online translator. I also said that their hoyas were the most beautiful on earth. I ended with hugs, Ann]

This message was edited May 3, 2006 11:40 PM

Örebro, Sweden

Hi Ann!!
See, you CAN speak Swedish!!
Loved that =)

Took a snapshot before I'm off to work. Like Christina I'm waiting...I'm waiting for (among others) wallichii. Will take some time yet until they open up, but I think wallichii has rather nice buds.

Here in Sweden (at least where I live...) it seems like it's going to be a nice, sunny and warm spring day.

Have a nice day everyone!

Lotta

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Örebro, Sweden

Christina,
A few Swedish lessons more and we'll have a Swedish speaking forum... =)

/Lotta

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Trelleborg, Sweden

Hej Ann!

That was the cutest Swedish I've ever seen! Keep it up!

Lotta: Love the way the buds are hanging over the trellis.

Christina (STILL waiting for more to happen to the buds in cembra and arnottiana)

Örebro, Sweden

How stubborn can they be...?? They = cembra and arnottiana

/Lotta
now at work.... =)
so no more reading here for a while :(

This message was edited May 4, 2006 8:09 AM

Chowchilla, CA(Zone 10a)

Badly translated Swedish:
Den här wallichii buds utseende förtjusande. JAG kan icke vänta till se dem öppen. Tack själv för motstå min försöka till meddela i en språk olik än min. Jag vill stopp den här nonsens nu.
Ann

Probably just as bad English:
Those wallichii buds look adorable. I cannot wait to see them open. Thank you for withstanding my attempt to communicate in a language different than mine. I will stop this nonsense now.
Ann

Trelleborg, Sweden

Ann, the translater isn't that bad. It makes perfect sense what you want to say. Does it work the other way too?

FINALLY, the waiting seems to be over for cembra!! One flower has just opened, but I'm going to wait and see what happens during the afternoon. I could "sniff" it as soon as I came into the bedroom and that was just ONE flower!

To be continued...

Christina

Trelleborg, Sweden

Okay, the waiting is soon over for arnottiana. I just took this shot...

Christina

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Trelleborg, Sweden

As for cembra... still only one open.

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Trelleborg, Sweden

This last one is totally OT, but I was so thrilled to find one of my VERY neglected cacti in bloom. I keep cacti in one of our basement windows and they probably get water once every 2 months...

Christina

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Örebro, Sweden

Cembra is soooo pretty!! Pleeeeease, tell me what to do to make mine bloom!
The white and lime is so incredibly beautiful.

(I plan to visit Christina this summer and I will pick up some of that magic dust...) =)

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