spring 2014.

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Hamad Ahmed Kisana
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spring 2014.

Post by Hamad Ahmed Kisana »

dimor blooming continuously.

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ranunculus.

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messembery anthemum pride of garden.

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lovely poppies.

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heirloom stock.

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nemesia.

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Hamad Ahmed Kisana
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Re: spring 2014.

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verbena pinks and pastels from seed bank.

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linaria.

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beautiful violas small but gorgeous.

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phlox.

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anemone.

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sparaxis.

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colorful freesia..i am feeling their fragrance in garden.....

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Hamad Ahmed Kisana
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Re: spring 2014.

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geranium.

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gerberas.

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cyclamen.

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Farhan Ahmed
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Re: spring 2014.

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Huge scale of beds, Especially mesenbry and dimor giving a great look. White anemone is awesome. For rununculus, i am confused myself, i think the yellow one is wild butter cup, maybe, i have couple of such as well.
Hamad Ahmed Kisana
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Re: spring 2014.

Post by Hamad Ahmed Kisana »

yes farhan bhai you are correct.it is from corms i got from pride seeds.its behavior is very strange it can be wild buttercup.leaves are big and flower is not opening fully.
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Re: spring 2014.

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mine were from last years corms.....is it possible that garden rununculus changes into wild buttercups?????? confused
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Re: spring 2014.

Post by UMARKHANMARDAN »

No this is not the case.Ranunculus does not revert back to wild butter cups. Ranunculus from corms is always semi double. Blooming dale is most popular because of its high petal count & tightly packed petals plus some color combinations & specially the purple & lavender shades. Save corms of Blooming dale & they will reward you with even more big blooms next year.
Hamad your Nemesia is not carnival.It looks like sun drops.Big flowers on compact & neat plants.
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Re: spring 2014.

Post by UMARKHANMARDAN »

Gorgeous mass plantings Hamad.Collection is very vast.It shows the young gardener curiosity who wants to explore every flower & enjoy it.Dear when i look at it i remember my past Ha ha ha.Now i am very selectable.I love the long long blooming annuals.
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Re: spring 2014.

Post by S.Ahmed »

messembery & sparaxis are truly eye catching,your photography makes them look even more colourful
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Re: spring 2014.

Post by Hamad »

Hamad once again what a splash of colours, mesenbry is looking stunning like a river of colours and dimor is also looking good, Orange Sparaxis is also looking stunning but above all Freesia is eye catching and creating a nice show and the plus about freesia is the fragrance, this year you have tried many things and all look great it shows your hard work, keep it up Hamad :) ;)

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