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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 8:32am On Feb 09, 2016 |
Onegai: I thought as much I will keep my eye out for it Its just so beautiful I have a modified rose. I got it from a garden show They modified it so that it doesnt have thorns, has a deeper colour and they say its not as prone to black spot & rust which ive noticed is true (Rust and black spot can be a nightmare to get rid of) Its really bizarre cos about 10% of the flowers are white and 90% are purple I'm not sure why that happens maybe an expert can explain this phenomenon it only started doing this after the 2nd year Below is an example of the rose 3 Likes
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 8:37am On Feb 09, 2016 |
Goodyness: I took them with me from the UK, but its likely that some gardens will have some |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 8:39am On Feb 09, 2016 |
touchmeder: This is gorgeous its not often that one finds such bright orange flowers Ive never seen it before anywhere I will see if I can find the seeds modified Just read that it takes 3 years for seed to bloom Looks like a garden centre trek |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 8:49am On Feb 09, 2016 |
tearoses: Probably the original plants' DNA is coming through. Could you write about common issues with growing, such as diseases or pests? |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 9:05am On Feb 09, 2016 |
olerismith: There's this professional gardener around Anthony, I believe he uses this so create some geometric shapes. Just on the express, close to a pedestrian bridge, that's his place. 2 Likes |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by touchmeder: 12:53pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
tearoses: Perhaps abroad. I notice some folks (online) from the west saying it lies dormant for most part of the year until spring (e try sef) I don't think we need wait that long in Naija. I recall seeing this plant bloom all the time as a kid. I haven't seen it since then though and for some weird reason, I never quite forgot the plant. The flowers don't last for too long though. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by babythug(f): 1:05pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Please does anyone know the name of the plant popularly used to bathe babies that have skin coloration? It's a dark coloured leaf and looks very much like dried hibiscus... cc: Onegai, Tearoses,cococandy |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by cococandy(f): 6:44pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
babythug:Sorry dear. I don't. 1 Like |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 5:40am On Feb 10, 2016 |
babythug: That's not much description to find o and I know a lot of people use different plants on children's skin (they once used some tree with small green and orange leaves to bathe me because I'd been bitten by black ants and it was swelling). Sorry I don't know. 2 Likes |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by babythug(f): 6:19am On Feb 10, 2016 |
Onegai: It is also called red plant/flower. Its planted in many homes especially because its low maintenance.... Anyway thanks for your help |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by goodheart4God: 6:33am On Feb 10, 2016 |
Onegai:Please ma am trying to reach you. Could you please send me a PM? |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 11:01am On Feb 10, 2016 |
goodheart4God: I can't access the email account attached to my Nairaland account. PM me and when I can get in, I'll reply please. Thanks. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by goodheart4God: 11:06am On Feb 10, 2016 |
Onegai:Can't send a PM it is telling me I have sent too many anonymous email. I don't know how that is possible because have only PM aunty EfemenaXY today. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 7:35pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Purple Heart This is called Tradescantia pallida "Purpurea," formerly Setcreasea pallida. Yeah, neither of those names are nice, so let's call it "Tosin" Tosin is a succulent plant, nice and compact. It has purple leaves and tiny pink flowers. It likes sunshine because the more sun it gets, the deeper purple are its leaves. Occasionally pruning it from time to time will make it grow nice and bushy. 2 Likes
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 8:04pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Coleus If you live in Festac, on 2nd avenue before the Police station, there's a very well-tended professional garden run by a lady called Mrs Ogbonna. She has this plant there (and several. others, speak to her because she's pleasant and smart. She also does fresh flower bouquets and wresthes and altar pieces as well as sells plants. modified: I saw a beautiful dark pink/wine coloured Coleus in Ikoyi, just on Ruxton road yesterday. A lady is charge of it or go to David on Glover road, Ikoyi. Coleus are really pretty and their colours are nicer in the shade. So it's a shade-loving plant which likes a well-moist soil. Easy to grow from a cutting (just put it in water until roots form). They come in all sorts of colours too. Their leaves have this velvet texture. The darker the leaf colours, the more sun it can tolerate apparently. 3 Likes
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 8:30pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
Crown of Thorns/Christ plant I think this is what we called "chookie-chookie" as children Native of Madagascar, the popularity of this succulent is legen-(wait for it! ) Dary! It is used as a hedge plant everywhere you look. Oh take a moment to think of the poor Agama lizards who were toasting and chasing each other and accidentally ran into this plant When you check online, you'll see its flowers bloom in several colours but I have only ever seen it bloom in red flowers in Nigeria. I know it needs sunshine to bloom. I sadly don't know how to grow it, but any average pro gardener will sell you the plant cheaply. Or better yet, ask them to come help you plant it, as its thorns are not something to joke with. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 8:38pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
Onegai: I think I have this one It comes in Yellow and red, but I made an error in spacing so I didn't achieve what I was expecting I'm still working on the pests/diseases sorry 2 Likes |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 8:41pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
tearoses: aww what happened? what were the results? 1 Like |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 8:48pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
Onegai what are these plants called I love the shorter versions There is also one house in Ikolaba in Ibadan Word has it that it belongs to a Judge The whole outside wall is covered with some kind of creepy plant like ivy so beautiful I wish I know what its called I would have knocked on their door to ask them but I dey fear
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 8:50pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
Onegai: I was going to look for pictures but I havent been online BTW I heard that tobacco plant keeps snakes away I dont know what the plant looks like though, but i heard it works. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 8:51pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
tearoses: That below looks like a Palm. I've seen the short versions around in pots. But maybe someone else will have a definite answer. 1 Like |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 8:57pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
Onegai: The regular palm doesn't have the smooth lower trunk. These ones seem so neat I also like the tree in the picture but shorter do you know what its called please ? 1 Like
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 7:02am On Feb 12, 2016 |
tearoses: Regular palm we know is Palm Kernel tree and I believe this is another specie of non-oil bearing tree (like across tropical areas with Palm trees). Other picture, I do not know at all. And I've seen it before. I'll find out. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 8:37pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Asparagus Fern Very pretty indoor plant (it looks like suspended grass to me, very floaty and airy feel) and it is idiot-proof to grow, alright! It purifies the air. It does well in containers, big or small (small glass jars to can planter to clay planter, it does well in everything). The fern likes water (so mist its leaves from time to time) and shade. It also looks great in bouquets and flower centre pieces (I've never seen it used for some here sha). 1 Like
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by olerismith(m): 5:31am On Feb 13, 2016 |
tearoses:Its Called Travellers Palm. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by olerismith(m): 5:39am On Feb 13, 2016 |
babythug:You should have Asked olerismith the horticulturist The one I know for skin rashes (ela) is Red Acalypha. 1 Like |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by babythug(f): 7:41am On Feb 13, 2016 |
olerismith: Thank you the horticulturist..... Nice to meet you as well!!!! |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 6:40pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
ΔΊ tearoses: Some years back, a pro gardener showed me the Tobacco plant. I remember asking if it could be smoked but I can't remember what it looks like |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Gloriouspa(m): 8:38pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
olerismith:You are right. It is Red Acalypha. It is used to cure skin rashes in babies. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Gloriouspa(m): 8:38pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
olerismith:You are right. It is Red Acalypha. It is used to cure skin rashes in babies. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 2:49pm On Feb 14, 2016 |
Red Acalypha Thanks to Olerismith and Babythug for this one. I've seen it around but didn't know its name or anything about it This is a shrub. It does well in full to partial light (the colours are deeper the more sunlight they get). You can propagate it by stem cuttings and it does well with moist soil that doesn't sit in water. It is actually studied and proven to cure over 70% of several fungal skin infections! (there have been published medical papers, just check on Google) and traditionally people have been using it. I think it's a good plant to have around the house if you have space in your compound for it. 1 Like 2 Shares
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by kayfra: 3:29pm On Feb 14, 2016 |
I am in the market for a some tons of dried hibiscus on a long term basis. Anybody with good prices should let me know. |
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