A few more photos. Pinks are colouring well this year and we are seeing a lot more in the miniature and intermediate seedlings. We are also flowering quite a few all apricot flowers. Pity that the form of the apricots leaves a lot to be desired.
4 comments for “Flowering in Canberra today – Part 9”
Graham,
Impressed with the pictures in both posts. However, I’m called a large grower of daffodils, but I was “Really” impressed by the size of your daffodil gardens. Makes me feel like I’m just a “dirt” farmer in comparison.
Thanks for the pictures.
Clay
Graham,
I will bring a flower of Pinky Bar to Canberra next weekend. As an Intermediate sized trumpet it’s pollen may be useful to you.
Dave
Dave,
While you’re out gathering pollen, go ahead and dig up and post to Saint Louis a few bulbs clumps of ‘Pinky Bar’! What an exceptional little daffodil–its form and color were spectacular! :-)
Jason
And Graham, what lovely flowers! Please keep the photos coming!
Graham,
Impressed with the pictures in both posts. However, I’m called a large grower of daffodils, but I was “Really” impressed by the size of your daffodil gardens. Makes me feel like I’m just a “dirt” farmer in comparison.
Thanks for the pictures.
Clay
Graham,
I will bring a flower of Pinky Bar to Canberra next weekend. As an Intermediate sized trumpet it’s pollen may be useful to you.
Dave
Dave,
While you’re out gathering pollen, go ahead and dig up and post to Saint Louis a few bulbs clumps of ‘Pinky Bar’! What an exceptional little daffodil–its form and color were spectacular! :-)
Jason
And Graham, what lovely flowers! Please keep the photos coming!
Jason