Few blooms from Sheikhupura

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WOwwwwwWWW awesome..
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura

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Great show ! Miniature Rose,White Rose, Scarlet Passiflora & Malva particularly are extraordinary.
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Lovely plants specially Roses.
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great show Hamad AK, I think red is your favourite colour, red mum is looking beautiful.

thanks for sharing.

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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura

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:D yes hamad bhai your observation is perfect...red is my favorite in plants. ;)
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Primula Malacoides is great a great hybrid fully covered with blooms.Save the plants if you can & you will enjoy them next winter.It seems these are first year flowers.Primula Pacific giants bear the largest blooms.But what i like about Malacoides is the foliage which gives them totally separate class from other two types of Prim roses.
Hamad i left Prim roses as they do not survive our summers & we can not enjoy the tightly packed blooms which usually are achieved in the second year.
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura

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Great sharing. Looking like that spring is there to start in your garden.Beautiful blooms.
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thanks all for appreciation....
@yes khan sb i am growing these beauties first time as an experiment.(fuchsia,cyclamen,begonia,primula)....
@rafique bhai ....spring :lol: plants are burning with frost and spring lol.... :lol: :ugeek:
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura

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Good to see rudbeckia flowering.
How are Malva's performing.
Very healthy Gerberas, shear off linaria and they will surprise you with even fuller flush.
I recommend you to formalize your beds for even better look
The primula looks different than the one commonly available, isn't it?
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura

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Yes Farhan you are right this entirely different class & has oval shaped foliage.This is the Malacoides Primula.The one we see is Pacific giants & its hybrids.
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