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Friday, March 18, 2011
Hellebores 2
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Monday, March 14, 2011
Hellebores
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Many of my friends and clients urged me to blog about the wonderful Hellebores we had in our booth at the MidAm show, so finally here it is. The most interesting thing, I soon found out, was how much I didn't know about Hellebores. I had three plants that I carried from show to show that were in bloom the whole time. That's right, January thru February and they were blooming. The variety was 'Pink Frost' from the Gold Collection. At one point I explained to someone how wonderful it was that even though the flower petals had fallen it still looked like it had a flower on it. Well here's what I found out, "The flowers have five "petals" (actually sepals) surrounding a ring of small, cup-like nectaries (petals modified to hold nectar). The sepals do not fall as petals would, but remain on the plant, sometimes for many months." to quote wikipedia.
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These photos taken March 11th are of Hellebores 'Pink Frost'. I love the more upright flowers, the deep rich leaf color and reddish stems. I should mention that they are in a minimally heated greenhouse.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Weather In Chicago
I have finally come out of hibernation to post a quick blog.
They have a saying in Chicago, "if you don't like the weather wait 5 minutes and it will change". This may be a 16 day difference but it's certainly not unusual around here. The snow photo was taken after we received 22" on Feb. 2nd in one snowfall, the second was taken on a 60 degree day Feb. 18th.
They have a saying in Chicago, "if you don't like the weather wait 5 minutes and it will change". This may be a 16 day difference but it's certainly not unusual around here. The snow photo was taken after we received 22" on Feb. 2nd in one snowfall, the second was taken on a 60 degree day Feb. 18th.
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