Few blooms from Sheikhupura
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura
WOwwwwwWWW awesome..
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura
Great show ! Miniature Rose,White Rose, Scarlet Passiflora & Malva particularly are extraordinary.
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura
Lovely plants specially Roses.
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura
great show Hamad AK, I think red is your favourite colour, red mum is looking beautiful.
thanks for sharing.
Hamad
thanks for sharing.
Hamad
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura
yes hamad bhai your observation is perfect...red is my favorite in plants.
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura
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.
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
Great sharing. Looking like that spring is there to start in your garden.Beautiful blooms.
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura
thanks all for appreciation....
@yes khan sb i am growing these beauties first time as an experiment.(fuchsia,cyclamen,begonia,primula)....
@rafique bhai ....spring plants are burning with frost and spring lol....
@yes khan sb i am growing these beauties first time as an experiment.(fuchsia,cyclamen,begonia,primula)....
@rafique bhai ....spring plants are burning with frost and spring lol....
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Re: Few blooms from Sheikhupura
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?
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
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.