Glorious September garden cut flowers
September 29, 2010 at 8:51 pm Leave a comment
These are posies I did this week. They are all very different – one being just fynbos and the other mixes of indigenous and exotic.
The back left is made up of Protea scolymacephala and Gladiolus carneus.
The back right is the Rice Flower, Narcissus ‘Geranium’ and small arums.
The front one is Alstroemerias, Bletilla striatas and primulas.
If you would like more information and photographs of Gladiolus carneus please follow the fernkloof link. There are also lovely pictures of the scolymacephala protea
More detailed photographs of the above posies are on my Picasa Photo Album.
Entry filed under: Cutting Flowers, Gardening for the vase, Gardening through the Seasons, Indigenous Gardening. Tags: Bletilla striata, Gladiolus carneus, Narcissus 'Geranium', Protea scolymacephala, Rice flower.
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