German Brugs blooming

Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

My friend Clare shared a few pics of 'Joli' a short time ago. I was happy to see the plant I shared with her is thriving. Mine just sat until it got cooler and now they are all starting to bloom up a storm. Here's a single flower of Joli----though she does tend to throw doubles quite often. Some of these are supposed to be a bit darker--almost red, but I suspect the recent temps in the mid 40s have something to do with this.

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Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

Here's a close-up of one of the double Joli blooms.

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Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

This one is called Salmon Perfektion, The flowers are so small compared to all my other brugs! They are really dainty, frilly and cute.

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Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

This one is called Rosalla

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Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

This one is called Cerise Wonder--a very short, fat bodied flower and the whiskers always curl up like this one.

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Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

This one is called 'Phänominal', but is is not yet fully-open. Looks like it has potential though.

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Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

This one is called 'Angel's Moonlight'

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Kannapolis, NC(Zone 7b)

Beautiful. I like them all.

Lodi, CA(Zone 9b)

Wow.. so pretty! I love Joli.. too cute! Thank you for sharing!

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

They are all gorgeous !

Maben, MS(Zone 7b)

WOW, what beautiful blooms.

Ruth

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

Really Nice

St. Paul, MN(Zone 4b)

Wow, wow, wow! Thank you for sharing.

Erick

(Tammie) Odessa, TX(Zone 7b)

I am constantly amazed at the different varieties out there. Beautiful flowers... congratulations.

Tammie

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Your pics are awesome, Brad! That surely was so nice of you to share both 'Joli' and 'Angel's Moonlight' with me, and I am forever grateful:-) You are a good friend:-) I was floored when I saw 'Jolie' put out a double. I had no idea that she would do that! I think she has climbed right up to the top of my favorite brugs now, along with 'Duchess,' of course!

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Great looking brugs there Brad! I hope you post a picture of your 'Phänominal' when it opens all the way.

Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

Clare,

Angel's Moonlight is now officially ORANGE! I had never had an orange(well at least that has bloomed yet) before and now I understand that they tend to show their true colors more late in the year and in spring. It looks almost like a totally different Brug! I hope yours blooms soon for you.

Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

Thanks everybody! Glad you are enjoying them.

Kell, I definitely will. I have been waiting for moths for this one to open and hope it is as beautiful as the pics I have seen of it.

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Thanks, Brad! That is really cool. I bet my AM will bloom this spring. I bet your 'Duchess' will bloom for you next spring as well, and then you can compare the two and see if one is darker than the other. Probably AM will be darker than 'Duchess,' but 'Duchess' puts out quite a few triples, and so I love her.

Nowra, NSW,, Australia(Zone 9b)

Are these all Ann Kirchner-Abel Brugs? I hadn't heard of 'Joli' before!

Myrtle Beach, SC

Those are beautiful !! I especially love Joli, Phanominal and Salmon Perfection. Wow :)) Thank you for sharing.....can't wait for Spring and more blooms. God bless and Merry Christmas, Margo

SE Arky, United States(Zone 8a)

Hot!!!!!

Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

Thanks everyone. :)

Alistair, the person from whom I got them said that they are all Kirchner-Abel brugs.

Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

WOW!! The cool spell is ended and the new warmer weather really made some colors "pop"! My 'Rosalla' is almost red! The whiskers also lend a really lovely shape.

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Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

Here are a few pics of 'Phänominal'---finally open and throwing triples!

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Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

Here's a close-up of the bell.

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Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

Here's another close-up of a 'Phänominal' flower.

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Nowra, NSW,, Australia(Zone 9b)

Thanks Brad: and those colors are fantastic!

SE Arky, United States(Zone 8a)

Congrats to both of you, she is yummy!!!!!!

Tyler, TX(Zone 8a)

They are all beautiful. I sure enjoyed the pictures. Thank you very much.

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

They all are pretty. Nice color on them, too.

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Awesome color, Brad. I love the tendrils on 'Rosalla' especially. What a gorgeous flower!

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

The colors are just so great! That picture of Rosalla is so good. Are you trying to get seedpods on these great DPs?

Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

Kell,

Hoping and PRAYING for some seedpods. :-)

Brad

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Great! I love how so many people are making great brugs. I bet you get some great ones!!

Tyler, TX(Zone 8a)

You have a great gift for growing brugs. You must go crazy when you get the pollen brush in your hand. keep up the good work. Joan

(Mary) Poway, CA(Zone 10a)

Those are very pretty colors Brad! I may have to retire to Florida. You guys have Brug heaven in the winter.

Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

Thanks everybody. I fretted over these for several months, expecting them to do like my other brugs do---bloom more or less throughout the year. For example, my Pink Insignis and White Suaveolans are HUGE and bloom quite often all year. These German ones are young plants though. I think with their European heritage, they prefer a cooler bloom season. They are all blooming like crazy now. My other brugs are all blooming as well, so the yard smells wonderful in the evening---downright intoxicating. I imagine these will be for the most part Spring and Fall bloomers for me. Twice a year is worth it, I think as the colors and shapes are amazing.

SE Arky, United States(Zone 8a)

If I was a brug and lived in your area or mine, I'd bloom in the spring, fall, winter, and forget the summer, leave that for the crape myrtle, gardenia, day lily, iris, etc. Do yours bloom all year round, like, will you have winter blooms??

Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

The others do bloom off and on throughout the year. Occasionally we get a light freeze and I get some light damage but they rebound quickly. My Pink Insignis is 10+ feet tall, and my White Suaveolans is about 8 feet with an equal spread---looks like a small tree.

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