Viewing post #1288209 by bron

You are viewing a single post made by bron in the thread called The Southern Hemisphere bursts into bloom..
Image
Oct 1, 2016 8:50 PM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
Great that kitty is OK. When my daughter's dog jumped on the chair and ate a few mouthfuls of my oatmeal he had to go have an atromorphine vomit. .The oats are good and the grated apple, but it had cinnamon and a few sultanas (raisins). Only a couple were in him, but they are apparently very toxic to dogs. He was fine. Anyone had a cat or dog eat daylily foliage or buds?

More overexposed pics even though taken in part shade. It was 41 deg F here last night but 84 deg today. Very dry. The Louisiana Iris next to MARCIA FAY is calling out for water. The one next to it was blown flat to the ground. The upland cress on the other side of MF is great to grow near cruciferous greens. The cabbage moths are attracted to it, then the larvae eat it and die. But not toxic to humans. Full of minerals and vitamins.
Thumb of 2016-10-02/bron/135996

BLACKBERRY JACK is a bit deeper yellow than in this pic
Thumb of 2016-10-02/bron/b374d8
It will open a bit more later. Last night I saw the canoed petals of MAGNIFICENT HUMMINGBIRD had flattened nicely. And the eye colours were a bit deeper.

« Return to the thread "The Southern Hemisphere bursts into bloom."
« Return to Daylilies forum
« Return to the Garden.org homepage

Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )

Today's site banner is by IrisLilli and is called "Welsh Poppy and Wall"

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.