Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Latest arrival!
My own hybrid :-)
Just to announce the arrival of my new baby girl. We have not decided on her name yet.
She was born at 10:20pm, on July the 11th. Both the mother and the baby are in good health
Welcome to the world my little princess. You will have a great time ahead!
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To Mr Laurier Nappert, may he rest in peace
Just received an e-mail that an Amaryllis friend residing in Canada passed away on 2nd May 2010.
To Mr Laurier Nappert, may you rest in peace. You had created beautiful amaryllises and had made the impossible possible.
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To Mr Laurier Nappert, may you rest in peace. You had created beautiful amaryllises and had made the impossible possible.
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Saturday, 1 May 2010
Thursday, 22 April 2010
Other Amaryllis blooms
The regulars, Roseum by the chain-link fence. The bloom started about a month later, in March, compared to last year which was in Feb.
The red vittatum hybrid (his is the name that appears in the local on-line catalogue :-)
I like the dark-red stripes, striking up close
And, surprisingly, the recently acquired Habranthus Gracilifolius bulbs are blooming again.
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The red vittatum hybrid (his is the name that appears in the local on-line catalogue :-)
I like the dark-red stripes, striking up close
And, surprisingly, the recently acquired Habranthus Gracilifolius bulbs are blooming again.
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Hymenocallis Tubiflora
Another surprise find, which is a different species of white spider lily usually found by the roadside in Malaysia.
The shape of the bloom is very much similar to the white spider lily. One if the differences is the leaves for this species are shorter but wider. Furthermore, I could not detect the fragrance that normally found from the regular white spider lily, Hymenocallis Littoralis
The photo of the flower
And the different leaves
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The shape of the bloom is very much similar to the white spider lily. One if the differences is the leaves for this species are shorter but wider. Furthermore, I could not detect the fragrance that normally found from the regular white spider lily, Hymenocallis Littoralis
The photo of the flower
And the different leaves
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More on Double Flowering Hippestrum Puniceum
Just some more info and photo on this rare species.
The petals are arranged 4 in a row, compared to 3 for other normal hybrids. Therefore, it appears that there are so many petals in the flower and the flower does not look like the other double flowering hybrids when it comes to petal arrangements.
Furthermore, there are close to 30 petals altogether in one flower
The back view, which shows the 4-in-a-row petal arrangements
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The petals are arranged 4 in a row, compared to 3 for other normal hybrids. Therefore, it appears that there are so many petals in the flower and the flower does not look like the other double flowering hybrids when it comes to petal arrangements.
Furthermore, there are close to 30 petals altogether in one flower
The back view, which shows the 4-in-a-row petal arrangements
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Saturday, 3 April 2010
Double flowering Hippeastrum Puniceum species
Probably the least expected event in the past few weeks, I managed to find an extremely rare and never seen before by most of the hippeastrum lovers all over the world. This rare double flowering hippeastrum species is probably the only double flowering hippeastrum species in existence now.
I was told about it by my two cari.com forummers, alifinara and sofiera. Both are regular nursery goers and they saw this double flowering hippeastrum. Upon seeing the picture, my first thought was, it was the hybrid, 'Lady Jane', but the petals are too thin and too frilly to be 'Lady Jane'. Then , upon seeing it in person, the size is of the bloom is small, about 4 inches across, with a small bulb as well. The petals are thin and gets frilly as they age. The throat is cream in colour, which is similar to the single flowering species, Hippeastrum Puniceum.
Further opinion from the experts, more or less confirm that this is the rare double flowering Hippeastrum Puniceum species. So far, from my search over the Internet, only two collectors have this, one in Hong Kong and another in Florida, USA.
Over the Internet, I could not locate any pictures of this being posted, just an old drawings, at the following links :
One name it as Hippeastrum Fulgidum Plenum
Another as Hippeastrum Fulgidum Flore Plenum
For the time being, I will call this H. Puniceum double.
How come the orchid nursery has this bulbs? ... I wonder, even though she adamantly claims that the bulbs are from the USA, which I believe is more of a sales pitch ...
Here are the photos
The bud
The flower bud, slighly wide in the middle
The flower bud before opening
The face
The throat, notice the cream throat and the anther with pollens
Another view of the throat
Side view
More pictures
Pictured with Roseum, same size bloom
But shorter scape and smaller leaves
With Neon
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I was told about it by my two cari.com forummers, alifinara and sofiera. Both are regular nursery goers and they saw this double flowering hippeastrum. Upon seeing the picture, my first thought was, it was the hybrid, 'Lady Jane', but the petals are too thin and too frilly to be 'Lady Jane'. Then , upon seeing it in person, the size is of the bloom is small, about 4 inches across, with a small bulb as well. The petals are thin and gets frilly as they age. The throat is cream in colour, which is similar to the single flowering species, Hippeastrum Puniceum.
Further opinion from the experts, more or less confirm that this is the rare double flowering Hippeastrum Puniceum species. So far, from my search over the Internet, only two collectors have this, one in Hong Kong and another in Florida, USA.
Over the Internet, I could not locate any pictures of this being posted, just an old drawings, at the following links :
One name it as Hippeastrum Fulgidum Plenum
Another as Hippeastrum Fulgidum Flore Plenum
For the time being, I will call this H. Puniceum double.
How come the orchid nursery has this bulbs? ... I wonder, even though she adamantly claims that the bulbs are from the USA, which I believe is more of a sales pitch ...
Here are the photos
The bud
The flower bud, slighly wide in the middle
The flower bud before opening
The face
The throat, notice the cream throat and the anther with pollens
Another view of the throat
Side view
More pictures
Pictured with Roseum, same size bloom
But shorter scape and smaller leaves
With Neon
.
Friday, 2 April 2010
Sunday, 21 March 2010
Crinum album
Pretty much a tropical amarylids. Got it from my mom's garden who in turn got it from my eldest sister's garden.
White bloom with a crinum fragrance. Prefer partial shade. Now it is producing 3 scapes at one time.
This scape has 3 buds. The shape is lovely from the side. Like it.
Another scape, with 5 buds ...
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White bloom with a crinum fragrance. Prefer partial shade. Now it is producing 3 scapes at one time.
This scape has 3 buds. The shape is lovely from the side. Like it.
Another scape, with 5 buds ...
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Habranthus Gracilifolius
One flower per scape. Slightly bigger than Zephyranthes but smaller than Hippestrum. Bloom that faces sideway compared to upward-facing rain lily.
Found it at the Carnival Landscape Negara at Bandar Baru Bangi two weeks ago.
Straplike foliage, the leaves just a little bigger and longer than Zephyranthes Grandiflora
The bloom that faces sideway
Comparing with Z. Grandiflora
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Found it at the Carnival Landscape Negara at Bandar Baru Bangi two weeks ago.
Straplike foliage, the leaves just a little bigger and longer than Zephyranthes Grandiflora
The bloom that faces sideway
Comparing with Z. Grandiflora
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Hippestrum Cybister 'Evergreen'
Hippeastrum Cybister 'Rio Negro'
Different petal shape. Defined line. Dots. Different yet beautiful
A sharp bud
Green throat
Veining and dotty petal
With 'Machala'. It is big!
With 'Mrs Garfield'
Together
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A sharp bud
Green throat
Veining and dotty petal
With 'Machala'. It is big!
With 'Mrs Garfield'
Together
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Monday, 8 March 2010
Reblooming
Group Photos
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