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First Zantedeschia flowers


First Zantedeschia flowers (Zantedeschia aethiopica (Arum lily))

They are looking pretty strong.



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Your pondside and pond plants are lovely HB!

15 May, 2017

 

They look great there never thought of putting some by the pond sets the pond alight.

15 May, 2017

 

Snap, Homebird.

15 May, 2017

 

Lovely photo. I think the Z's will get huge in time.

16 May, 2017

 

Wow it was a big clump back then glad its come back for you Homebird it would be such a shame to loose it.

16 May, 2017

amy
Amy
 

That is a lovely sight , Sheila I followed your instructions as you gave them to me last year ,do you remember my lovely almost black one , its worked its sending up lovely new shoots ,it remains to be seen if it will be the same colour this year .... Thank you :o)

16 May, 2017

 

Is yours actually in the pond?, Homebird, I understand they can actually survive lower temperatures there. Mine is in a shady border. I thought the coloured spathe ones were more tender, so interested to know how yours are faring.

22 May, 2017

amy
Amy
 

Fingers crossed Hb ....

22 May, 2017

 

Thank you for that information, Thorney. I thought the coloured ones were more tender. A friend tried a black one in the border, as the florist shop were she bought said they were hardy, but it died.

25 May, 2017



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