Spring 2014 Flowers colour

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Spring 2014 Flowers colour

Post by kcpoole »

As it is the first day of spring today, :tu: :tu: and my trees are all either in full bud or well on the way to it, I took some photos of the colour around this morning.

Please add your photos of flower and colourful new growth as well.

Enjoy
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Wow Ken, you are out early. My Wisteria are just starting to bud, let alone flower.
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Haven't got any flowering trees yet (I'm working on it :fc: ) but mine are also just starting to bud. Looking good :tu:
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Will have to take some snaps with my new camera :D

A few of my calli's flowered, looking very lovely.... then it rained the next day.... :palm:
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Lovely flowering trees you have Ken...
My bougies never stopped flowering the whole winter...I dont think I see them often without flowers.
I have a funny looking cotoneaster flowering with red flowers....is it common? Let me go get a picture.
Flowers are closed...or finished already.
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Thanks Neli. I do like your Bougies :-)
My white one had Brachts all winter, but this red one had none. My other really big one has not flowered at all in the pot :lost:

I have some prunus I collected a few years ago coming out now, so will update later :-)
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Some more flowers from the garden..Thanks Ken!
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A few bits of early colour around here , most are Bonsai trainers
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. Looking forward to seeing the full colour range in the garden .

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It's a rich life you lead, Ian, if only in colour! Thanks for posting. Your "collected street tree" looks like my seedling peach - possible?

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Hi GavinG , Mate its good to see the colour but with more heavy frosts forecast its a worry . The collected street tree is a Prunus Cerasifera Nigra , looks very similar to the peach? in the garden , grown from seed from a supermarket fruit purchase last year and flowering this year .

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Here's a few pictures I took in my garden last week:
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On my way to work:
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And at the Adelaide Royal Show yesterday:
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Who will guess what this is?
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Hi Neli.

First looks like Wisteria to me.

2nd think I've seen before (but don't remember).

3rd I have no idea.

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1 is wisteria.
2 is ????
3 is ????
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Yes! I only wanted you to guess the first one...soon to post pictures of it in full flower..
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