Flower Identification Strategies for Hobbyists

Post pictures of your plants/flowers for identification.

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Re: Flower Identification Strategies for Hobbyists

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regards
M Farooq wrote:
Syed Adnan wrote:http://www.gardeningpakistan.com/downlo ... &mode=view

Dear Rafique Sahab, first of all congrats for winning the competition, i post this photo a few months back it is still unidentifiable, kindly ask your Jinn to identify this one, thanks. :lol:
Your challenging id question has defeated everyone so far :-(, lets see what Rafique shb's jinn has to say

Wait for its flowers. It will confirm whether is Clivia or not.
Sir i will try , then i will let you know wether i identify it or not.
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if its clivia then its
clivia mirabilis
as per following comparison.
http://www.cliviasociety.org/comparison_chart.html

if its not clivia then as said by Farooq Sb. wait for its flowers.
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It is growing but no blooms still, i will post some latest pics.moreover it is resisting a full sun unlikely a Clivia.
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i have red & orange Clivia plants which flower every year in Mid March but the foliage is different from the one in photograph.the leaves are dark green.one thing Clivia is very nice bulb.also very easy to flower.This year i,l add Fresias & D.Iris Inshallah.
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Syed Adnan wrote:It is growing but no blooms still, i will post some latest pics.moreover it is resisting a full sun unlikely a Clivia.
You had posted the the picture of the the cluster of "tubers" some time ago but somehow my gut feeling was that patticular plant and those tubers are not of the same plant. It looks like that your plant has a bulb.

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For sure it has tuber , i will try to dig out tomorrow a small portion to confirm, what about day lillies ? anyone growing day lilies might comment, do they have tubers also ?
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Daylilies have multiple tuberous roots...
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Re: Flower Identification Strategies for Hobbyists

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Izhar wrote:Daylilies have multiple tuberous roots...
Yes tuberous water holding roots and not TUBERS.
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