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JORDIN ROSE in the Rain
Emma
Morning Glories 2007 # 23
Nice Emma LOVE Jordin Rose!!
This message was edited Sep 5, 2007 3:40 PM
Thanks Ronnie,
I too like Jordin Rose. Such a nice MG.
Beth, Great shots of your SS
Emma
Beth love the color of that Hatsu Arashi!!
Emma - Nice Fuji no AO...please enter the photo to the PlantFiles entry here
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/133779/
The blue and pink nils that you asked about do look like the types that come out of the Early Call mix...still nice though...I'm partial to the blue...
TTY,...
Ron
Syrumani, I hope I'm not being too silly, but I've noticed that some of my Ipomoea nils stay open until sunset - they get alternating filtered light and shade from overhanging trees - especially the F2 generation from a chocolate-rose silk mixture from Emma. Parasols used to shade both tree peony flowers and the Chinese emperor's pate, as he sat among his court gazing upon his pampered treasures.
What if you tried some kind of shading over a blossom about to open during the day while you're away? This might be more of a help as the year continues to age and flowers stay open longer.
Am enjoying everyone's flowers immensely - thanks for sharing
from left to right - Emma's rose silks Awesome, Maybe TieDye, ID001
Emma - Your Jordin Rose is a wonderful color and pattern!!! Love it!!
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=3940441
Your Henka Blue vine is really growing out some nice blooms! I wish my vine hadn't been destroyed.
That's neat to see what the Fuji no Ao looks like! What a beaut!!!
Why do they call them Early Call mix?
Beth - Love the color contrast between the Sunrise Serenade and Hatsu Arashi! Such bold colors both of these vines!!!
This message was edited Sep 5, 2007 10:31 PM
Karen (bluespiral) - Love your lush vines and the beautiful blooms! What a show!!! :-) :-)
Karen - my problem is that in my yard there is no shade anywhere. Unless I can rig a small shade over the bloom tomorrow . . . maybe I could tie an umbrella in place, and hope the dog doesn't get it . . . Hmm, that's a thought. Nichole
Nichole, one of my gardening friends used two large golf umbrellas to shade a bunch of her shade plants after she had a couple of shrubs removed that had been providing the shade! She posted the picture on our local horticultural website - it was hilarious. She left the umbrellas up until she replaced the shrubs.
Joanne
thank you Becky
Syrunami - howdja like ta swap my neighbors' monster forest trees for your sun?
& then, if you follow Grow_Jo's idea, if your pooch messes up the umbrellas (or not), here's another possible destiny for them - http://www.wintersown.org/wseo1/Umbrella_Hoophouse.html
Well, the wintersower's hoophouse may be taking recycling too far for some - it seemed an interesting destination for the emperor's parasol. But getting back to morning glories and more acceptable aesthetics, there's something nice you can do with the website from which the following woodcut comes:
http://www.japaneseprints.net/prints.cfm?ID=Kunisada%20%28Triptych%29 Kunisada #125
Since Murasaki wrote The Tale of Genji* around the 11th century, many Japanese artists illustrated that scroll over the centuries, and the above woodcut illustrating the Morning Glory chapter is one of quite a few.
You could create quite a file of flowers (including morning glories) done in the style of mostly Edo woodcuts from the above website alone. One caution - the prints under the category of Shunga are not family oriented, so don't click on those if you don't want to be offended.
*Tale of Genji - http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/Genji/00000010.htm
Ron - Thanks for the ID and
Will Post my Fuji no Ao
Thanks Becky -
Becky . . .
Not for sure why the Early Call MG is called that, but as a guess, maybe because they are an early bloomer - HOWEVER, there is also an Early Call I. purpurea mix that is totally different from these blooms that I have posted.
Every Bloom I've seen posted or that I grew of the MG I named Lady Laura are not growing back True. All are very different. Yours is a beauty
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=3942161
Would Love a couple of seeds if you get enough to share.
This Lady Laura may end up to be another MG that will throw all kinds of different blooms, and those are really fun to see what you will get next.
Pretty Youjiro
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=3942173
looks like you too are getting blooms that have Blizzard
The Cocoa Chocolate has a Margined Picotee Edge on most blooms, but some will have a thinner picotee. Can't tell if this one is Cocoa Chocolate or another that was very similar that had either Gray or Smoky Plum Colored Blooms.
Karen-Blu
LOVE your Rose Silks. I can never tire of these blooms.
Emma
Emma, I just love your Lavender Chiffon
and
beckygardener, your Fuji Hot Pink Frost.
Elsa
Thank you Elsa,
Lavender Chiffon is a great MG.
Emma
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