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The Flower Show closed Sunday evening. I came home to a dinner of crockpot casserole, which I made earlier in the day, and two stiff whiskeys to console me and soothe my aching feet and knees. As I've written before, today I'm homesick for a place that no longer exists.

Yesterday and today have been spent digging out from under, which means doing laundry, drenching plants with mort-aux-fungus-gnats, catching up on my day job, and of course sorting through a couple thousand images to winnow down to a mere several hundred keepers. That is largely done and then I will start editing the last four days of show pictures before turning a copy over to the PR department and another copy to the archives.

Meanwhile my decidedly more modest personal flower show is starting -- at the moment there is exactly one hippeastrum in bloom, the maiden bloom from the Class of 2011a, Trader Joe x Gervase. It doesn't look like either parent, but it's a pretty thing, a very lovely clear red:

2014-03-09_0667hippeastrum

2014-03-09_0663hippeastrum
The flowers aren't particularly large -- maybe 5" across. There's some subtle ruffling of some of the tepals, part of its Trader Joe heritage. I don't know where the color comes from, but it's lovely. These photos are backlighted, making it look more orange-y than it actually is. I will have to shoot it again. The first flower began opening March 8.

Date: 2014-03-11 09:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pondhopper.livejournal.com
Look at that glorious red flower!
Mine is sprouting new leaves. After looking very sad and drooping and losing most of the old leaves it's sprouting again so we shall see if any flowers also sprout.

I hope the Flower Show is Done gloomies dispel soon.

Date: 2014-03-12 02:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lblanchard.livejournal.com
I'm in serious denial. I'm sure that if I take the #17 bus to the convention center all that flowery goodness will still be there waiting for me.

The guy with the landscape that won #1 posted one last picture. One of the monarch butterflies from the butterfly experience escaped and was feeding on a flowering shrub in his exhibit at the very end of the show. I shared it on my FB page today.

New leaves on your hippeastrum is good.

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