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Post by fredg on Mar 20, 2021 14:17:05 GMT
This Stomatium soaveolens has not only survived the winter but looks like it enjoyed it. Judging by the size of the buds those flowers will not be insignificant.
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Post by fredg on Mar 29, 2021 17:27:33 GMT
A fine sight at 6pm.
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Post by fredg on Mar 31, 2021 19:34:53 GMT
7.30 pm and almost fully open. One of the misc. plants from the Job lot. Now identified as S. loganii
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Post by fredg on Apr 5, 2021 15:36:21 GMT
Not quite the same without the petals is it
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Post by fredg on Apr 20, 2021 18:17:45 GMT
S. loganii is at it again.
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Post by fredg on Apr 25, 2021 19:22:02 GMT
S. soaveolens has sneaked another. Not an easy shot in failing light.
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Post by fredg on May 1, 2021 18:31:39 GMT
It still pops out the odd flower
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Post by fredg on May 27, 2021 19:13:02 GMT
Can't fault these plants.
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Post by fredg on Oct 9, 2021 18:22:56 GMT
The S. suaveolens keeps popping up a flower occasionally.
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Post by fredg on Mar 18, 2022 17:51:47 GMT
S. loganii at 1730 hrs today.
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Post by fredg on Apr 13, 2022 17:49:21 GMT
S. suaveolens providing a smile this evening.
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Post by fredg on Apr 15, 2022 19:15:13 GMT
Still smiling
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Post by fredg on Apr 20, 2022 19:03:15 GMT
S. loganii is flowering again. It's great to catch them like this in late evening.
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Post by fredg on Jun 2, 2022 19:20:54 GMT
S. loganii keeps opening these yellow powder puffs.
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Post by fredg on Jun 12, 2022 18:54:35 GMT
These plants never stop giving.
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