Monday, 10 January 2022

A few surprise flowers in the hedgerow and checking the greenhouse after the stormy weather .


 Oh ! I noticed that my Wallflowers on our Cornish hedge are flowering !  They smell wonderful and good for any bees that might be out foraging .


And as I went to collect the post from my box on the gate , I spotted a Violet ! 


And then , lots of them , in the hedgerow going up the lane !  Sweetly scented Cornish Violets .

No Snowdrops yet ...usually they would be up by now ...but maybe they need a cold snap in the weather and it has been so mild again .  Tomorrow I'll go and take a look in a little secret place where I know  they usually grow .


Then off up to the greenhouse . Everything has been under a thin layer of fleece during the last few stormy days . We haven't had snow , but there has been a lot of hail mixed in with torrential rain . I thought it best to give the plants a bit of extra protection . 

I pulled off the fleece from this South African bulb though , as I could see it is pushing up a flower spike .

                                                       Veltheimia bracteata 

In fact it turns out , there are two flower spikes ! 

                                                        Albuca bracteata 

I noticed another flower spike coming up on this Pregnant Onion ( Albuca bracteata  also known as Ornithogalum bracteatum  .) I must have dropped a bulbil in this pot with a Dasylirion . It seems I also stuck an Aonium cutting in there . I'm going to plant the Dasylirion wheeleri out into a sunny spot in the garden when it gets a bit bigger .


Back in the cottage and on the kitchen windowsill is another type of Albuca .
Albuca spirilis "FrizzleSizzle" . 
 
 

This is how it looked when I first bought it in June 2017 . You can click to enlargen my pictures by the way .  This is when it still had it's Frizzle Sizzle .
Apparently it will lose it's Frizzle Sizzle curls if - 1) It doesn't get enough light . 2) if it is over watered and 3) if it is under watered .
  I did have it in the greenhouse for a while, but it went dormant over the winter and didn't wake up until I brought it indoors and put it on the kitchen windowsill this Spring . So after 4 years dormancy , I was delighted to see lovely green shoots coming up . 
 I have only given it fresh rain water . 
I tried giving it lots of water and I have tried not giving it very much water . I have tried waiting until the compost is dry before watering it and I understand that it doesn't need to be fed .
 It likes to be warm and it's warm in my kitchen .
So it must be that it wants more light and therefore would be better back in the greenhouse , where it can have more overhead light . 
 Basically it is one very tricky plant that would be happier back in it's homeland of South Africa .


 I am hoping it might still flower for me though . Little yellow flowers which smell of buttery vanilla .

                                                   Marlothistella uniondalensis 

Oh ! I nearly forgot , just one more little thing up in the greenhouse , my favourite Marlothistella uniondalensis  has a couple of flowers . I'm hoping there will be a few more buds to come . 
 People like this plant not only for the sweet pink flowers but for the nice caudex that is grows over time . Next time I repot this ,it should be bigger and  I will raise it up a bit to show off it's caudex . 
      That's all for now ! Take care !


 

6 comments:

  1. My snowdrops seem very late too - you could be right about the weather. Normally, the crocuses are also showing more as well.
    I'm sure they will show in their own good time!
    xx

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    1. Hi Joy 💐 How are you ? Hope you are well . Yes ! I will check for Crocuses in the morning . My husband strimmed them last year ! 🙄

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  2. I love violets and have them tucked in around my small garden. My Frizzle plant is very temperamental, I've had in it many places and it does well for a while and then fades, it's in the greenhouse at the moment, maybe I should try it on the kitchen windowsill.

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    1. Hi there Poppy 💐,I am hoping it will at least give me just one little flower . I am going to do a bit more research about it and see where I go from there 😄 xxx

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  3. It is lovely to see signs of life at this time of year!

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    1. Hello , Happy New Year to you 💐. Yes it certainly is ! The weather is much calmer and milder today .You'll see Cornish Daffodils in the shops soon 😃

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