What's new
TerraForums Venus Flytrap, Nepenthes, Drosera and more talk

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

The rest of the mess

  • Thread starter hcarlton
  • Start date
  • #21
When they arrived, I wasn't sure if my new bananas would even survive...now, I've had to repot and move one out of the greenhouse (it's since lost a fair bit of its color because it's not full sun there, but still looks good) and the others will soon follow
Musa "Zebrina" by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And another new iris in the bog bed!
Iris tridentata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Iris tridentata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Also, I know it's not a plant, but...the houseplant mushrooms have shown up again
Leucoprinus birnbaumii by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #22
The grass pinks are back
Calopogon tuberosus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
As is Scadoxus, 3 months earlier for some reason
Scadoxus multiflorus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Also I seem to be doing decently with the Queen Anthurium
Anthurium warocqueanum by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And the corpse flowers have their corner taken over again
Amorphophallus corner by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Amorphophallus ongsakulii by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Amorphophallus ongsakulii by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Amorphophallus ongsakulii by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Amorphophallus ongsakulii by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
First flower I've been able to see semi-open on the new P. foetida
Passiflora foetida by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And a handful of yard flowers that I actually had a hand in putting into the yard:
Arctotis fastuosa by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Scutellaria alpina by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Erythranthe guttata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Nemophila maculata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Bachelor Button by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Anchusa capensis by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #23
Iris dichotoma (2 forms), x norrisii, giganticaerulea, lactea "Kazakhstan"...among the varieties that I have spilling out of my trays that I won't be keeping (I've already selected the ones that stay)
Iris extras by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Awaiting the ripening of a homemade ornamental pepper hybrid
'Medusa' x 'Black Pearl' pepper by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Mystery plant that popped up in a "desert wildflower" mix
Unknown desert snapdragon by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
An aroid that I was not expecting to flower any time soon
Spathantheum fallax by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Spathantheum fallax by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Mentzelia nuda by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
The yard itself has also begun offering a plethora of edible things, from 6 pounds of chokecherries that I turned into syrup
Chokecherries by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
To rosehips (which I found out, if you boil to make tea and then do not sweeten...tastes like tomato)
Rosa rugosa by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Edible flower (I need to put with the other violets in the front yard, and pick more often)
'Black Devil' Viola by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Tart baking apples
Yard Apples by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And white strawberries!
Fragaria 'White Soul' by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #24
This just came with the house...
Delphinium by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
These did not
Rich Sweetness 132 Melon by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Kajari Melon by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Iochroma 'Royal Queen' by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Iochroma 'Royal Queen' by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Solanum pimpinellifolium by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Solanum pimpinellifolium by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Pansies also came with the house
Pansy by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Pansy by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Pansy by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Pansy by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Pansy by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #27
Sikkim Cucumber by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Don't know if the A. henryi pollen I have stored is still any good, but I'm gonna try putting it on this...
Amorphophallus konjac by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Amorphophallus polyanthus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Amorphophallus polyanthus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Psophocarpus tetragonolobus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Been waiting several years for this one to do its thing...
Thunbergia mysorensis by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And it was worth it
Thunbergia mysorensis by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Thunbergia mysorensis by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Thunbergia mysorensis by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Thunbergia mysorensis by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #28
May or may not have killed my Sikkim cucumber in my attempt to repot it...and might be at risk with this weirdo too:
Trichosanthes cucumerina by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Hoping both survive though because I desperately want fruits
 
  • #29
Early spring is the season when bog violets cover the pitcher plant pots more than the pitchers do
Viola lanceolata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Surprise Freesia blooms that I didn't realize were developing. Seeds now on the way.
Freesia laxa by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Gotta restart this one (again) because it rotted (it needs to be outside in dry soil, no question), but got a flower at least before it collapsed
Clarkia pulchella by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And yard things are in bloom again
Hyacinth by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
bee butt...
Hyacinth by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Hyacinth by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Also at least one of my bananas is happy enough to have become a monster
Musa "zebrina" by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Diplacus pictus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
First iris
Iris verna by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Iris verna by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And the purple Iochroma has gone nuts on one branch. Still nothing from red
Iochroma by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And natural yard stuff also coming up
Astragalus sp. by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Wild cactus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #30
These finally managed to reseed on their own, so I don't have to plant them now
Nemophila maculata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Hoping to add to the variety of poppies in the yard; current one is pink, I have deep purple finally establishing, and first attempt didn't work but I'm going to get some white-and-purple going soon
Poppy by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Easiest way to grow peonies: buy a house with them already established
Peony by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Iris virginica by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Finally got a flower off this orchid. Only one, but still a flower
Dendrobium kingianum by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And a new Freesia color! This had the same white/red parents as the last one I shared, but apparently it turned out something completely different
Freesia laxa by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Native Penstemon in bloom
Penstemon angustifolius by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Penstemon angustifolius by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Penstemon angustifolius by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Penstemon angustifolius by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Might finally get something off this plant, as I've transitioned it outside and it didn't die...so just need to get it in-ground now.
Snake Gourd by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Clock vine bloomed again on two spikes
Clock Vine by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And, lastly: I have a glow-in-the-dark plant
Firefly by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Firefly by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Firefly by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #31
New orchid in bloom
Oeceoclades maculata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Oeceoclades maculata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Oeceoclades maculata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And a very uncommon cool-climate vine that I somehow got to succeed around here. Seeds due to start ripening any day now
Adlumia fungosa by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Adlumia fungosa by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Adlumia fungosa by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Adlumia fungosa by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Pot-squatter that I'm happy to see again, even though I never planted it among the Sarracenia...
Chamaenerion angustifolium by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Achieved seeds from the white version recently, these are due to ripen in a couple weeks
Freesia laxa by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Nemophia maculata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Only managed one flower on desertorum here, and it got clipped off before setting seeds by something
Aquilegia desertorum by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Aquilegia desertorum by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Had a few seeds produced by this, but they're scattered in the dirt now. I should really have collected them...
Scutellaria alpina by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And will have at least a few pods off a brand new blooming beardtongue species
Penstemon strictus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
That the native bees seem to enjoy too
Penstemon strictus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Penstemon strictus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Penstemon strictus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Phacelia campanularia by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Calopogon tuberosus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Radish by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #32
Proboscidea louisianica by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Just repotted the Dragon Tree
Dracaena draco by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And, sadly, killed this plant (and my possibly last attempt at a purple poppy) trying to end the whiteflies that won't leave my outdoor plants alone...
Cerinthe major by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Cerinthe major by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Native wildflower
Argemone polyanthemos by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Mentzelia nuda by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And one of my planted ones
Oenothera elata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Oenothera elata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Strelitzia reginae by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Pinellia pedatisecta by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Campanula americana by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Ipomopsis rubra by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Ipomopsis rubra by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
The white one has returned
Calopogon tuberosus by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Iris domestica by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
Back
Top