A few flowers
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- conolady
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A few flowers
Amazing what some sunshine will do...Sorry they're sideways!
First it was orchids, then, since c.2001, cacti and succulents. I'm into South African plants, mainly conos, lithops and haworthias, with a few cacti, especially 'posh' mamms, turbs and other smalls. Now it’s stapeliads as well...
Re: A few flowers
I wonder where the name Fenestraria 'Fireglow' came from? There was a name 'Fireworth' established for the rather orange-coloured form from the southern end of the species' distribution, that was first distributed by Hepworth.
- conolady
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Re: A few flowers
I've always wonders if this was, in fact, Fireworth, and the label was wrong. I've had it for years and kept the name that was with it. It is pretty orangey! What do you think, Terry?
First it was orchids, then, since c.2001, cacti and succulents. I'm into South African plants, mainly conos, lithops and haworthias, with a few cacti, especially 'posh' mamms, turbs and other smalls. Now it’s stapeliads as well...
Re: A few flowers
I hope you didn't get it from me! But yes, 'Fireworth' is probably the appropriate name although you can get examples with more orangey flowers. There tend to be colour changes as the flower matures; they do stay open for a long time when the weather is cool, as now.
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Re: A few flowers
No, you're innocent! I'll change the label, thanks.
First it was orchids, then, since c.2001, cacti and succulents. I'm into South African plants, mainly conos, lithops and haworthias, with a few cacti, especially 'posh' mamms, turbs and other smalls. Now it’s stapeliads as well...