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TomKan 30-04-2005 03:50 PM

Black blooms wanted
 
Are there any blooms that are black?? I've purchased some plants that
claim the bloom is black, but they're not. So, does anyone know of any
flowers that are close enough to being black to be named as being
black??


Charles 30-04-2005 03:54 PM

On 30 Apr 2005 07:50:46 -0700, "TomKan" wrote:

Are there any blooms that are black?? I've purchased some plants that
claim the bloom is black, but they're not. So, does anyone know of any
flowers that are close enough to being black to be named as being
black??



several Iris have "black" in the name, none truly black that I know
of. Mostly really dark purple.


--
Charles

Does not play well with others.

Starlord 30-04-2005 05:28 PM

I grow iris that are black, but just remember, in nature there is NO true
black, it's a deep dark blue that is as close to black as can be found in
plants and my iris are that dark as to be called black.

"TomKan" wrote in message
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Are there any blooms that are black?? I've purchased some plants that
claim the bloom is black, but they're not. So, does anyone know of any
flowers that are close enough to being black to be named as being
black??




Starlord 30-04-2005 05:30 PM

"Before the Storm", and others are as far as the human eye can tell are
"Black" and I know I've got them blooming right now and even on film they
show as "Black".

"Charles" wrote in message
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On 30 Apr 2005 07:50:46 -0700, "TomKan" wrote:

Are there any blooms that are black?? I've purchased some plants that
claim the bloom is black, but they're not. So, does anyone know of any
flowers that are close enough to being black to be named as being
black??



several Iris have "black" in the name, none truly black that I know
of. Mostly really dark purple.


--
Charles

Does not play well with others.




Lyn Levy 30-04-2005 05:52 PM

TomKan wrote:
Are there any blooms that are black?? I've purchased some plants that
claim the bloom is black, but they're not. So, does anyone know of any
flowers that are close enough to being black to be named as being
black??


I planted a black and white garden and found the same concern! Black
usually means purple. However, I did find black pansies that were truly
black, a black annual poppy that is really as close to black as I've
seen...there are some truly black iris varieties....There are a couple
of varieties of hellebore that are true black and quite stunning! Good luck,
Lyn

Leon Trollski 01-05-2005 02:28 AM


"TomKan" wrote in message
oups.com...
Are there any blooms that are black?? I've purchased some plants that
claim the bloom is black, but they're not. So, does anyone know of any
flowers that are close enough to being black to be named as being
black??


I have black Hollyhocks. Pretty close to black.
and two varieties of "black" Columbines.

Violas were mentioned.



paghat 01-05-2005 03:25 AM

TomKan wrote:
Are there any blooms that are black?? I've purchased some plants that
claim the bloom is black, but they're not. So, does anyone know of any
flowers that are close enough to being black to be named as being
black??


Black mondo grass has the truest black-black leaves I've ever seen, &amp
very black shiny berries. But not the flowers.

On a sunny day the tulip 'Queen of Night' does look black, but my camera's
eye always brings out the fact that its purple.

'Black Barlow' double-columbine has pompom flowers that look pretty close
to black.

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Suzy O 13-05-2005 04:08 AM

Another black-flowered plant that comes to mind is Cleveland Sage. It truly
appears to be jet black, and has lovely gray foliage. Alas, it's not hardy
here in Zone 5, but worth keeping over winter.

Suzy O

"TomKan" wrote in message
oups.com...
Are there any blooms that are black?? I've purchased some plants that
claim the bloom is black, but they're not. So, does anyone know of any
flowers that are close enough to being black to be named as being
black??




Wolf Kirchmeir 13-05-2005 02:21 PM

Suzy O wrote:
Another black-flowered plant that comes to mind is Cleveland Sage. It truly
appears to be jet black, and has lovely gray foliage. Alas, it's not hardy
here in Zone 5, but worth keeping over winter.

Suzy O

"TomKan" wrote in message
oups.com...

Are there any blooms that are black?? I've purchased some plants that
claim the bloom is black, but they're not. So, does anyone know of any
flowers that are close enough to being black to be named as being
black??



Blacks are actually deeep, deep purples, so in bright light you may see
that purple tinge.

There are some black pansy varieties. The ones offered here as bedding
plants are very black. They don't overwinter (Can. zone 4).

Black tulips are also very black, but after a year or two they begin to
lighten up. Jolly things, tulips -- don't like to be gloomy. :-)



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