First, I thought I'd share the book I graded on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. So much red. *sigh* Overall, they did very well, though.
My Sarracenia are coming into bloom. Sarracenia flava cuprea is first.
Next, Rare Plant Research Nursery: This Nursery is open exactly 3 days per year. Great stuff. Apparently, he used to grow a bunch of Caudiciformes... Adenia fruiticosa in flower.
In fruit...
And other tropicalesque business like this Cristate Euphorbia
And this vine: Dalechampia dioscoreifolia.
Hawarthia
Aloe
Only complaint: NOTHING HAD TAGS! So, I was like, "Ooo. Neat it's a... another NOID for the stack to look up when I get home, somehow. hooray."
Bromeliad garden
Echevaria
But, they specialized in Lewisia! So I finally got my L. tweedyi! Two of them. For a good price! Out of bloom... So I had to wade through the half acre of Lewisia looking for a plant that is out of bloom but with slightly different leaves than all the rest: Of course I found some ;-) Here's their field of Lewisia in bloom.
Some close-ups.
They had quite a few South African bulbs... again, no names...
Some Mesemb?
A Tillandsia.
Overall, a very nice place :-)
A blog of my botanical misdeeds and potentially interesting floral photos. All Photos Copyright Ross Kouzes
About Me
- Marcus Tyaeronius Portwhistle
- This is a blog dedicated to interesting flora and the yard projects I undertake to make their cultivation possible.
2010/05/16
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