Garden Update 2013
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Re: Garden Update 2013
Mesembry the brightest annual.Farhan do post the pictures after one week one the bed will be full of these beautiful blooms.its just like carpet is,t it.
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Re: Garden Update 2013
Very healthy daisies as well.
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Re: Garden Update 2013
All beautiful ! Never seen Virginia Stock; it looks more like phlox; doesn't it?
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@UmarKhan.......will do so
@Munir.......Virginia stock is altogether from different family than Phlox. Its one of the earliest bloomer, precisely 10 weeks from sowing. Its fragrant.
Nature has its unique ways. The colors and smell of the flowers are not meant for us humans, but pollinators, to attract them for pollination. If the flower is ordinary otherwise, There are all the more chances that it will be fragrant to allure pollinators.
Linaria, Small plant with a Big Heart.

@Munir.......Virginia stock is altogether from different family than Phlox. Its one of the earliest bloomer, precisely 10 weeks from sowing. Its fragrant.
Nature has its unique ways. The colors and smell of the flowers are not meant for us humans, but pollinators, to attract them for pollination. If the flower is ordinary otherwise, There are all the more chances that it will be fragrant to allure pollinators.
Linaria, Small plant with a Big Heart.

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Re: Garden Update 2013
beautiful as ever... are they as easy as other annuals?
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Re: Garden Update 2013
Beautiful bed of Linarias................Really good as ever said by Izhar.
have two questions
Are there some Perennial of Linarias ?
Is it possible to grow here in our climate?
have two questions
Are there some Perennial of Linarias ?
Is it possible to grow here in our climate?
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Re: Garden Update 2013
Sir, I do not agree, the real propagation of these plants is by humans who have picked them from wild, improved them, made them more attractive and ensured their survival.farhan137 wrote: Nature has its unique ways. The colors and smell of the flowers are not meant for us humans, but pollinators, to attract them for pollination. If the flower is ordinary otherwise, There are all the more chances that it will be fragrant to allure pollinators.
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@Sir Arif , Let me clarify my point of view. Yes humans do propagate plants, let's say from seed. Where does that seeds come from, who has pollinated flowers to make them become seeds. Let's keep aside hand pollination as it's unnatural and practiced by few. There is no such thing as wild for plants, it's our perspective. Yes we do hybridize but that is selection and amalgamation of good traits, nothing can be created out of the blue. Fragrance and colors existed even before man knew what plant is....
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In scheme of plant pollinations in nature, human hand does not exist and has least value
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Re: Garden Update 2013
@Izhar. Very easy. Frankly I forgot them after sowing and here they are flowering. When a set of flowers is finished I cut them back and they start making new