Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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Cannas


Javi from St. Bridget sent us more photos of Cannas, this plant has many varieties, all easy to reproduce by rhizomes. If you have moisture and sun will fill our colorful gardens. The only drawback is that some varieties are prone to viruses.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

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Narcissus "Tahiti" Spring arrives


Javi, from Santa Brigida send us pictures of your daffodils variety "Tahiti", is a double daffodil of great beauty. As noted in the past most of the daffodils grow well only in areas of mountains and midlands of northern islands. If you have a garden in these areas are an interesting option. The copyright of these pictures belong to Javi who we thank for letting us show them here.

Friday, March 20, 2009

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Iris Canna


spring I came home and it shows ... the fragrant freesias are blooming, the Sparaxis also gladioli are released, the lilies are bursting and within the Paphiopedilum Phalaenopsis and give us their beautiful flowers.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

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in recent years have come to the islands many new varieties of Canna, here is one that cultivates Javi in \u200b\u200bSanta Brigida . It is a medium sized canna orange flowers in pendulous inflorescence. They are plants that like plenty of moisture and sunlight for their development and are fit for cultivation in lowlands and midlands of the islands.

Monday, March 16, 2009

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bucharica


Today
Javier from St. Bridget has sent us some pictures of a lily Iris bucharica very little in the Canaries. We are facing a kind of easy cultivation of glossy leaves and very fragrant flowers. The flowers bloom along the joints of the petioles of the leaves and stems, the petals are creamy white and pale yellow helmet with a darker lip. It blooms in late winter / early spring and can reach a height of 45 cm. As Harvey tells it grows best in sunny areas as it does not flower in the shade, their growing season begins in February and requires cool winters, making it suitable for high and medium elevation areas north of the Canary Islands. The copyright of the photos belong to their author, Javi. Thank you very much mate.