I've got some yellow flowers in my greenhouse but not easy to see and even more difficult to photograph as the copiapoa that is flowering is on top shelf and in corner. What is easy to get to is this Delosperma cooperi 'Ice Cream Yellow' which has had a few flowers open most days for a while but never the mass of flowers that I've seen on images found by google while I looked for the full name (label just said Delosperma Ice Cream Yellow)
July 2022 - Yellow
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Re: July 2022 - Yellow
Six inches of one of Herr Wessner’s Trichocereus hybrids. A lot of yellow…
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Re: July 2022 - Yellow
Rather more refined than the Wessner hybrid, Tricho ‘Gelber Papageno’ in the early morning sun.
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Re: July 2022 - Yellow
Thanks all for some beautiful entries so far, keep them coming!
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Re: July 2022 - Yellow
Hi,
Here's a couple from me!
Regards
Mel.
Here's a couple from me!
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Mel.
Open your mind, but not too much, your brain might fall out !!
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Re: July 2022 - Yellow
Amazing how many shade of yellow there are:
despite the name, the flowers are yellow Not just flowers that can be yellow yellow flowers on yellow spine background might not sound very exciting, but one of my favourite plants and finally a baby Titanopsis with a flower nearly as big as itselfMike T
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Re: July 2022 - Yellow
Many thanks to all who entered and gave me a near impossible task of choosing a winner! I have really enjoyed seeing all of these plants, and the range of yellows is amazing. I've especially enjoyed Mike T's group of yellows, good to see the yellow spines of the Leuchtenbergia. AnTTun's satellite dish was great, and almost every entry would have made a worthy winner. I finally narrowed it down to three, Tony R's Maihueniopsis, like a bowl of white fire, Cindermanrolls's Trichocereus and Jenniemay's symmetrical Parodia. I had to ask my husband to help, and he liked Jenniemay's entry, so this is the winner. Well done everyone, and it's over to you Jenniemay for August.
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Thank you.juster wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 11:40 am Many thanks to all who entered and gave me a near impossible task of choosing a winner! I have really enjoyed seeing all of these plants, and the range of yellows is amazing. I've especially enjoyed Mike T's group of yellows, good to see the yellow spines of the Leuchtenbergia. AnTTun's satellite dish was great, and almost every entry would have made a worthy winner. I finally narrowed it down to three, Tony R's Maihueniopsis, like a bowl of white fire, Cindermanrolls's Trichocereus and Jenniemay's symmetrical Parodia. I had to ask my husband to help, and he liked Jenniemay's entry, so this is the winner. Well done everyone, and it's over to you Jenniemay for August.