An October bonus flower

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  1. Kiasmum

    Kiasmum In Flower

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    I have 3 Amarylis in my conservatory and all 3 have already flowered this year.I started to reduce watering etc ready for winter but this one doesn't know that it should be shutting down and has flowered for a second time. :D

    Mind you,it is cheering up the space.

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    Amarylis 'Tropical Orange' ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden )





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    Amarylis 'Tropical Orange' ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden )
     
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  3. Jerry Sullivan

    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    What a pleasant surprise Karin. A lovely shade of orange. Mine have gone to sleep and hopefully will awaken for the winter holiday season.

    Jerry
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Just beautiful KM, thanks for sharing!
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    A stunning bloom Karin. Isn't it nice when a plant decides to give us double pleasure by re-flowering?
     
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  6. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    That is such a beautiful bloom!
     
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    Zinnia Seedling

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    Beauty!!! I read you have a conservatory....I however do not:-(....I bought one from a friends family estate sale, the bulb has to be 8+ years old or older, I do not want to hurt it....I live in MD and have re-potted it (since the pot it was in when I received it was falling apart)...its green leaves have withered naturally, but now what do I do? Do I need to take it out of dirt?...please help..I would like to keep this little treasure of my friends' Mom alive :stew2:
     
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    Kiasmum In Flower

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    Thank you Zinnia.

    When the leaves wither reduce /stop watering them and take them off as they crisp up. Keep it somewhere frost-free (sorry,I'm not familiar with your climate type) and start watering and feeding again in early spring.In a short while you should be rewarded with new leaves and a flower spike. I know that they like to be slightly pot-bound and you only half bury them in the compost. I only water from he bottom. This is the system that has worked for me so far.

    Mine have to put up with extremes of heat/cold in the conservatory as it is unheated in winter, unless we happen to use it and gets direct sun for a while each day in summer.

    Good Luck.
     
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    fantastic :-D
     
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    thanks for the advice :stew2:
     
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    Kiasmum In Flower

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    This one just keeps on giving.Flower number 4 isn't to far behind.
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    The flower that keeps on giving! ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden )
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    What a gorgeous bloom, so bright and cheery this time of the year.
     
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  13. cherylad

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    Love that color!
    I noticed the other day that one of mine was peeking it's head out of the ground. I guess it knows what it's doing... last year it didn't bloom.
    I have another one that wasn't growing well in the spot I had it. So it's in a container and acts like it wants to bloom.
     
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    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Just beautiful. I should keep more in my greenhouse. It would be nice when they bloom.
     
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