Lee, you don't need to remove the leaves then since it is still rooted in the ground. It will perk up in no time.
Just waking up
Well what the tag said was maimi rose is actually Rosa Elegante 3 and half inch flowers with a rose scent. I was looking up salsa I have this bought it from fla colors never has bloomed. vcme across maimi rose thats not it lol that guy had wrong tags on biggest part of his stuff hawiin sunset is not either have to do so research on this to figure some of this out.
this came from florida colors Salsa it took a year to root and is finally showing signs of maybe going to get going now. If I knew what I know now I would have paid to have them root it. I searched dg to find a picture of the plant all it came up with are salsa recipes lol So I searched Florida color Clare posted but no pic. Does anyone have a picture of this plant does have the other kind of leave not large
Thanks Clare if appreciate all the info.
Hi Dana,
Don't worry about the flower that is missing pigmentation. That happens sometimes for unknown reasons.
Yeah, I thought that flower in that picture looked different than 'Miami Rose.' 'Miami Rose' is only about a 2-inch flower, I think. That is a pretty good size at 3 and a half. It is lovely in any case.
That lizard is good in your garden and won't hurt the plumies. I wish I had more of them around.
I don't know what causes that dry patch. I get them sometimes too. It could be sunburn or just general dryness. It's harmless in any case.
Okay, 'Salsa' has an a.k.a. of Rose Red, which is maybe why you couldn't find it: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/124794/ I'll upload a picture, but you don't have 'Rose Red' there. The leaves tell me that it is a species of some sort, probably a P. obtusa species.
I'm glad you got seedlings from the seeds I sent you!
The leaf color in the seedling is a deficiency of some sort, probably an iron deficiency. You could try some fertilizer, but it will probably go away on its own. Seedlings get this sometimes, and people mistake it for variegation.
You're welcome, Lee:-) Happy to help!
Dana, the red that you posted on May 17 at 10:07 could be 'Rose Red.' It looks like it has the trademark yellow center.
Thanks so much for taking a look. All my seedlings get repotted and dynamite in the spring. They all are good there. Mayas last year looked better than they do this year I am moving them to the sun. I had them in full sun last year. .
Beautiful pics, Dana. That first one looks like Miami Rose or Key West Pink. That flower is a cool-looking anomaly. The second one is pretty too.
Aztec Gold winding down
