A comparison picture of 'Normal' Sang. and 'Orange Sang.
Alan
Sanguinea Comparison
Alan, you have the most fantastic collection of Brugs. The Orange Sang is gorgeous!
Both are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your great pictures.
Lovely...atrimed down version ...thiner ..smaller.. everya spect of the flower is tighter. straighter.. is this due to the plant it came from..a smaller plant..does the plant have that tighter aspect to it also..perhaps more leaves with a tighter growth..
when comparing anything... haven seen so few.. it's difficult or silly to read too much into it..like talking about an elephant..having only seen it's ears .. you'd know it was a large animal..and correcly so.. that it likely livedin ahot area..and a few other things..but from there on you'd be as they say..sucking wind.. That's why I need a trip to the slopes of the Andies...The Amazon basin..down into Peru..another trip to the mountains of the volcanos inPanama...and on..and on
Thanks for the pictures..lovely and informative..as always
Gordon, well said. A picture of the plant is always nice as well when you have one descent enough to show that accurately depicts the plant. As for the trip to the Andies, etc... I can tell you that I'd end up ticking off my wife as we would come back with suitcases full of pollen containers. Then as we board the airline and the billows of white powder float out from the suitcases.... oh, I can see just trying to explain that one.
Stunning work Alan! I love it.
Lovely Alan..it's inside... I'd have thought you'd have it outside.. even as it's getting cool there.. I've been keeping mine outside.. thinking it would set buds better there guess Ishould get it inside..sometime soon .. mine is taller with more leaves.. thicker a plant growth.. leavescloser together.. I should beseeingsome flowerstoo.... how old aplant is that.. it looks like a first year seedling branching realcloseto theground then an early "Y" on both... branches.. ...orwas it acutting with a branch close to the ground at planting..
This is my first one I'vegrown... I'dseen them growing in Panama...but that's a different animal all together.. much better conditions than my rooftop.. for any number of reasons..
