Persistence of Blossoms

This lovely crop of white cyclamen flowers is typical of this plant. It faithfully does this every year, with little encourangement:

cyclamen

Quite a pleasure. I think I should plant some directly into the soil one day.

-cvj

April 22nd, 2006 by cjohnson in Gardening | 4 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

4 Responses to “Persistence of Blossoms”

  1. Arun Says:

    A good way to start the day is to feast the eyes on such :)

  2. Clifford Says:

    Indeed! -cvj

  3. Uncle Al Says:

    Uncle Al grows colored showy primrose to bedevil the idiot Housing Association (nothing stops it from invading everywhere) and purple Devil’s Trumpet (Datura metel) for its its insane blooming and blooms. This year a 15-foot tall 6-foot wide trellis went in the backyard. Already coming up are one Aristolochia brasiliensis with promised 100 in^2 flowers and one snail vine. The first vine to cover the trellis wins.

  4. Arun Says:

    How many physicists are also gardeners, do you think?