this is the sib to the flower a few nights back. i was excited about the first flower. this flower has me excited too. it has potential even if it is in a more rough and undeveloped place. right now it sits in a pot. and it needs to get out of that pot and into a better growing place. which is a small problem in this over planted garden…


Another lovely piece of eye candy
I trade eye for soul and look for a substitute for candy… Thanks Lauren…
hope you find the right spot – and an “over-panted” garden sounds like a fun problem to have – 🙂
It truly is a good problem except when the crowding hurts the bloom. There has been more than one occasion where a plant had to be rescued. Thanks Prior
oh yeah, I forgot about that – so we are rewarded for dividing and giving some away
I volunteer to keep that lovely in my garden and send you updates. 🙂
An entirely selfless and philanthropic effort on your part. I will be needing small amounts of the pollen as well. Thanks Judy.
If these are rough and undeveloped, I’m certainly looking forward to the final product.
I am just glad it bloomed in the pot. And hoping to find a spot for it in the garden. And for now will ignore any rough edges. I might have gotten a back cross to its sibling to take and set a pod. I will have to check the seedling envelopes. If it did it will be planted. And a few more crosses made this spring. And I do agree with your assessment. Thanks Dan.
She needs a place to call her own.
I might be needing a bigger garden. And yes. Thanks John.
The pictures of your garden that I saw show still some available patches. Small I’ll admit.
She Who Must Be Obeyed desires some grass paths between them. And then there is the careless wheelbarrow operator who needs a broad path. When is Amazon coming out with that hover barrow ?
I would think the fact that you are running a famous garden show here, such small considerations would be set aside for the grater whole.
She does she does.