Show Us Your HousePlants In Bloom Now 2023/2024

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  1. Balc

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    My Clivias are doing fantastic this year! They have never flowered so well!
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    A couple from today that I haven't had time yet to add titles to.
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    As you can see the flowers are starting to fall off!
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    • Victoria

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      They are lovely and compact.

      Shame about an awning!
       
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      • Balc

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        Probably the most vibrant of colours on the Anthurium or Flamingo Lily. I've tried an experiment - take photos with or without flash. I'll let you decide which is the better! :heehee:

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        • pete

          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          Clivia.
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            :wow: They look great, @pete! :dbgrtmb:Mine have practically finished for this year. I only have 2 individual flowers left on one of the 2 plants! The other one I moved out onto the balcony on Friday.
             
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              In place of the Clivias which have now finished flowering for this year I now have some Amaryllis!
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              Except for the first one the others are offsets of plants I grew from my own harvested seeds! The first one was a present from my son & daughter-in-law two years ago. This is its 2nd year flowering with me.
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                Our insectivorous plants are coming into flower with their new pitchers developing.
                Our orchids are doing well and giving us many weeks of flowering. IMG_20240322_123248.jpg IMG_20221010_162422.jpg IMG_20240322_123248.jpg IMG_20240322_123248.jpg IMG_20221010_162422.jpg IMG_20230525_170131.jpg
                 
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                    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                  • Alisa

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                    It's myrtus/myrtle - it's s tender version/variety, doesn't tolerate frost. It's not microphylla.
                    Nostalgic for me, was very popular in my childhood.
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                    It gave me a couple of flowers last summer.
                     
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                    • Alisa

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                      I forgot to show gardenia :). Love the fragrance.
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                      • pete

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                        Does the Myrtle flower, I've not tried Gardenias for years, but they never lasted long with me.
                        Even the so called hardy ones.
                         
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                        yes, myrtle has a classic white flower (smelling a bit of a smoked fish - I like it :) ) - doubt, I will be able to find a photo quickly. But if I find in the end, I will post here.
                        Gardenia seemed to be difficult, but we found common language at the end. It doesn't like hot. My extension=dining room=plant room in on a cooler side during the winter. I have my plant now for a few years. It's an indoor gardenia.
                         
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                          Silver Squill (Ledebouria)- tiniest flowers ever but it's a delight :) Thank you @Michael Hewett

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                            Ah, lovely to see it's flourishing, I'm pleased :smile:
                             
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