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Ian B[_3_] 18-06-2011 05:35 PM

Plant ID Please
 
I inherited this from my mother, and have no idea what it is. Any idea,
anyone?

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...Image004-1.jpg

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...t=Image005.jpg

It would be nice to know what care it's meant to be getting, though this is
the second year it has flowered so it can't be too unhappy...


Ian



Stewart Robert Hinsley 18-06-2011 06:20 PM

Plant ID Please
 
In message , Ian B
writes
I inherited this from my mother, and have no idea what it is. Any idea,
anyone?

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...n%201/?action=
view&current=Image004-1.jpg

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...n%201/?action=
view&current=Image005.jpg

It would be nice to know what care it's meant to be getting, though this is
the second year it has flowered so it can't be too unhappy...


Try Clivia miniata


Ian



--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Ono[_2_] 20-06-2011 04:34 AM

Plant ID Please
 
On Jun 19, 1:35*am, "Ian B" wrote:
I inherited this from my mother, and have no idea what it is. Any idea,
anyone?

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...rden%201/?acti...

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...rden%201/?acti...

It would be nice to know what care it's meant to be getting, though this is
the second year it has flowered so it can't be too unhappy...

Ian


Hello

This flower may be unfamiliar to the Western ppl, but among the Asians
it is popular.
It's a 'scarlet Kaffir lily' (one of orchid species).
If you've ever watch the picture of an anual meeting of Chinsese
Congress,
You will notice tons of them are placed here and there in the hall.
They so love red color.

Ono from tokyo

Ono[_2_] 20-06-2011 04:43 AM

Plant ID Please
 
On Jun 19, 1:35*am, "Ian B" wrote:
I inherited this from my mother, and have no idea what it is. Any idea,
anyone?

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...rden%201/?acti...

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...rden%201/?acti...

It would be nice to know what care it's meant to be getting, though this is
the second year it has flowered so it can't be too unhappy...

Ian


Hello

It is often seen in our garden of japan.
It's a 'scarlet Kaffir lily'.
If you've ever watch the picture of an anual meeting of Chinsese
Congress,
You will notice that many of them are placed here and there in the
hall.

Ono

Ono[_2_] 20-06-2011 04:56 AM

Plant ID Please
 
On Jun 19, 1:35*am, "Ian B" wrote:
I inherited this from my mother, and have no idea what it is. Any idea,
anyone?

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...rden%201/?acti...

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...rden%201/?acti...

It would be nice to know what care it's meant to be getting, though this is
the second year it has flowered so it can't be too unhappy...

Ian


Hello

It is often seen in our garden of japan.
It's a 'scarlet Kaffir lily'.
If you've ever watch the picture of an anual meeting of Chinsese
Congress,
You will notice that many of them are placed here and there in the
hall.

Ono

Bob Hobden 20-06-2011 08:12 AM

Plant ID Please
 
"Ono" wrote ...

"Ian B" wrote:
I inherited this from my mother, and have no idea what it is. Any idea,
anyone?

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...rden%201/?acti...

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...rden%201/?acti...

It would be nice to know what care it's meant to be getting, though this
is
the second year it has flowered so it can't be too unhappy...


This flower may be unfamiliar to the Western ppl, but among the Asians
it is popular.
It's a 'scarlet Kaffir lily' (one of orchid species).
If you've ever watch the picture of an anual meeting of Chinsese
Congress,
You will notice tons of them are placed here and there in the hall.
They so love red color.


It is very common over here, often seen in National Trust houses and similar
as specimen plants and small plants are always available in most Garden
Centres. It is true that the yellow flowered ones are rarely seen . It is
not an orchid.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK


Stewart Robert Hinsley 20-06-2011 10:25 AM

Plant ID Please
 
In message
, Ono
writes
On Jun 19, 1:35*am, "Ian B" wrote:
I inherited this from my mother, and have no idea what it is. Any idea,
anyone?

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...rden%201/?acti...

http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/...rden%201/?acti...

It would be nice to know what care it's meant to be getting, though this is
the second year it has flowered so it can't be too unhappy...

Ian


Hello

It is often seen in our garden of japan.
It's a 'scarlet Kaffir lily'.


In this country Kaffir Lily is a somewhat archaic name for Schizostylis
coccinea. That is neither an orchid, nor the plant in the photograph;
nor is the plant in the photograph an orchid.

(Wikipedia has it as Hesperantha coccinea, River Lily or Crimson Flag.)

If you've ever watch the picture of an anual meeting of Chinsese
Congress,
You will notice that many of them are placed here and there in the
hall.

Ono


--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

kay 20-06-2011 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ono[_2_] (Post 927319)
On Jun 19, 1:35*am, "Ian B" wrote:
I inherited this from my mother, and have no idea what it is. Any idea,
anyone?

Garden 1 pictures by spoonman242 - Photobucket...

Garden 1 pictures by spoonman242 - Photobucket...

It would be nice to know what care it's meant to be getting, though this is
the second year it has flowered so it can't be too unhappy...

Ian


Hello

This flower may be unfamiliar to the Western ppl, but among the Asians
it is popular.
It's a 'scarlet Kaffir lily' (one of orchid species).

It's *not* an orchid. It's in the Amaryllidaceae, the daffodil family.

It's well known in the west, too - as a houseplant in england, in street plantings in, for example, southern Portugal.

Ono[_2_] 22-06-2011 04:52 AM

Plant ID Please
 
On Jun 20, 9:18*pm, kay wrote:
'Ono[_2_ Wrote:









;927319']On Jun 19, 1:35*am, "Ian B" wrote:-
I inherited this from my mother, and have no idea what it is. Any
idea,
anyone?


'Garden 1 pictures by spoonman242 - Photobucket'
(http://tinyurl.com/6yasttn)...


'Garden 1 pictures by spoonman242 - Photobucket'
(http://tinyurl.com/6yasttn)...


It would be nice to know what care it's meant to be getting, though
this is
the second year it has flowered so it can't be too unhappy...


Ian-


Hello


This flower may be unfamiliar to the Western ppl, but among the Asians
it is popular.
It's a 'scarlet Kaffir lily' (one of orchid species).


It's *not* an orchid. It's in the Amaryllidaceae, the daffodil family.

It's well known in the west, too - as a houseplant in england, in street
plantings in, for example, southern Portugal.

--
kay


Hi Kay

After i've noticed a mistake about an orchid, i deleted this post.
but it was too late. it had already sent to all the readers.
Every time i saw its orchid-like roots, i had an idea it belongs to
orchid.
If there's anything that is not accurate in the lines i had told you
about things in the west,
plz forgive my ignorance.

Ono

Stewart Robert Hinsley 22-06-2011 11:55 AM

Plant ID Please
 
In message
, Ono
writes
On Jun 20, 9:18*pm, kay wrote:
'Ono[_2_ Wrote:









;927319']On Jun 19, 1:35*am, "Ian B" wrote:-
I inherited this from my mother, and have no idea what it is. Any
idea,
anyone?


'Garden 1 pictures by spoonman242 - Photobucket'
(http://tinyurl.com/6yasttn)...


'Garden 1 pictures by spoonman242 - Photobucket'
(http://tinyurl.com/6yasttn)...


It would be nice to know what care it's meant to be getting, though
this is
the second year it has flowered so it can't be too unhappy...


Ian-


Hello


This flower may be unfamiliar to the Western ppl, but among the Asians
it is popular.
It's a 'scarlet Kaffir lily' (one of orchid species).


It's *not* an orchid. It's in the Amaryllidaceae, the daffodil family.

It's well known in the west, too - as a houseplant in england, in street
plantings in, for example, southern Portugal.

--
kay


Hi Kay

After i've noticed a mistake about an orchid, i deleted this post.
but it was too late. it had already sent to all the readers.
Every time i saw its orchid-like roots, i had an idea it belongs to
orchid.
If there's anything that is not accurate in the lines i had told you
about things in the west,
plz forgive my ignorance.

Ono


You may have posted your response to the wrong message. There was
another recent enquiry (but if I recall correctly that was on
rec.gardens) about a plant which had structures which could have been
confused for orchid pseudobulbs.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

kay 22-06-2011 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ono[_2_] (Post 927577)

After i've noticed a mistake about an orchid, i deleted this post.
but it was too late. it had already sent to all the readers.
Every time i saw its orchid-like roots, i had an idea it belongs to
orchid.
If there's anything that is not accurate in the lines i had told you
about things in the west,
plz forgive my ignorance.

Don't worry, we all make mistakes - as long as *someone* corrects it, it's not a problem. I think they're a S African plant, sop it was intereesting to see about them being popular in the East.


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