I'm a sucker for green flowers of all sorts and that includes flowers with green markings. These alstroemerias were cheap, they're certainly cheerful and they will flower for a long time.
Love alstromeria (Peruvian lilies) ... there is also a flower which doesn't seem popular any longer but which we had in our garden years ago. Bought them in pots and put them in the border: salpiglossis. They are similar in looks to alstomeria but behave a bit like petunias, not liking to have their petals soaked by rain.
I'm not so keen on salpiglossis, or petunias. I don't like alstroemerias in the garden except for a wonderfully weird one I grew once, called Alstroemeria psittacina. The darker of the two flowers in the pictures loks as if it might be that one. They are such good cut flowers.
Like you I'm not keen on petunias in the garden, but do like salpiglossis (even though I've not had them for years.) This year I wanted some white antirrhinums but could not find any anywhere. And so many garden centres have mixed boxes of bedding plants when I want to choose my own colours so that I don't end up with the 'Smartie effect'. This morning I did the 'big' shop in Morrisons and came home with two bunches of the most wonderful Brompton stocks, one bunch purple, the other magenta. They smell wonderful! Margaret P
Green flowers
Date: 2008-06-09 08:33 pm (UTC)Re: Green flowers
Date: 2008-06-09 08:54 pm (UTC)Re: Green flowers
Date: 2008-06-10 01:03 pm (UTC)This morning I did the 'big' shop in Morrisons and came home with two bunches of the most wonderful Brompton stocks, one bunch purple, the other magenta. They smell wonderful!
Margaret P
Re: Green flowers
Date: 2008-06-10 01:57 pm (UTC)