Who would look dangerously up at planets that might look safely down at plants?
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Chrysanthemum 'Sarabor Lilac'
Chrysanthemum 'Sarabor Lilac' is one of the cultivars we grow in the polytunnel for late-season cut flowers: they are cursed for much of year for the amount of water they need, but their flowers are very welcome now. I'm not sure about the colour, but I do like watching the way the spidery flowers unfurl and mature, and how they catch the light in the window in lovely patterns of light and dark.
I can't confirm the name 'Sarabor Lilac' online, but it is possible that it has mutated in the past few years: a number of the labels are inscribed 'Samobor Lilac', obviously in subconscious thought of the Geranium phaeum of that name!
Splendid! they remind me of sea anemones.
ReplyDeleteThe colour is vibrant, just what we need on a miserable wet November day.
I suppose they only grow under shelter?