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Plants => Plant of the Moment => Topic started by: Lyn and Malcolm on July 03, 2010, 10:34:53 PM

Title: How's this for a flower
Post by: Lyn and Malcolm on July 03, 2010, 10:34:53 PM

A flower on our Musa Basjoo Banana plant, you can't see the very small bananas behind the flower.
Actually the flower was formed last Autumn, just below leaf stalk level, so when I cut the leaves off last winter to protect the plant, I had no idea there was a flower bud hiding in the main trunk.
Now the flower is produced the whole trunk will gradually die, but the plant does produce new growth from under the soil. And there are another three trunks anyway.

We are still waiting for the Strelitzia "bird of paradise" to open it's flower. So two good pictures for our wpg plant guide.

(http://www.lynandmalc.co.uk/blogpics/musa%20basjoo%20flower.jpg)

Malcolm
Title: Re: How's this for a flower
Post by: ideasguy on July 06, 2010, 10:19:34 AM
That sure is different Malcolm! Keep up the good work with the WPG Plant List!
http://www.plantguide.lynandmalc.co.uk/

Title: Re: How's this for a flower
Post by: Lyn and Malcolm on July 06, 2010, 11:29:55 PM

It should turn a few heads on Sunday, and lead to a lot more questions from our open day visitors.  ;D

Malcolm
Title: Re: How's this for a flower
Post by: ideasguy on July 10, 2010, 02:28:02 PM
Hope you have a very successful day tomorrow Malcolm!

P.S. That flower looks like it could do with an item of lingerie :-[ :D
Title: Re: How's this for a flower
Post by: NightHawk on July 10, 2010, 03:42:51 PM
Yes, good luck on Sunday Lyn and Malcolm.

P.S. That flower looks like it could do with an item of lingerie :-[ :D
Whatever do you mean George?  ::)  :-[  I must lead a very sheltered life.   Tee-hee  ;)

Laurie
Title: Re: How's this for a flower
Post by: ideasguy on July 10, 2010, 04:27:29 PM
It's all Malcolms fault ;D
Title: Re: How's this for a flower
Post by: Lyn and Malcolm on July 10, 2010, 08:49:22 PM

It's always my fault, ask Lyn.  ;D

Yes just about ready for the visitors.
We have delayed putting out our direction signs tonight, because of the local carnival festivities including beer tent  ::)

Not that we have been there, but the local kids will have, and had too much to drink, and we may well have had missing signs or them pointing in the wrong direction. So delayed till 7.30 am ish tomorrow morning.  :'(

We have a family with husband in a wheelchair ariving before we open at 11am. We can't take wheelchairs during an open day, so agreed they could come early, which of course puts a little bit more pressure on us.
Forecast here is for sun and cloud, not so hot, so good weather for garden visiting.
Not looking for the 308 I think that came to our first opening of the year last year, but over 200 would be nice.

Thanks all

Malcolm
Title: Re: How's this for a flower
Post by: ideasguy on July 10, 2010, 09:58:31 PM
You are lucky not to be expecting the weather we've had here today in Erins green isle. Wet and miserable :'(
Cant complain too much. The garden will benefit from a good soaking - but the sun would be nice afterwards ;D

Hope the cakes turned out well and make sure you set the alarm. Thats an early start.
Title: Re: How's this for a flower
Post by: newplantguy on July 13, 2010, 06:49:50 PM
Very jealous of the banana flower, interesting how they form the the flower bud.
Paul.
Title: Re: How's this for a flower
Post by: Lyn and Malcolm on July 14, 2010, 06:41:18 PM

The Banana flower is gradually folding back the layers of the bud ?. Not sure what is underneath.

Mal;colm