...........growing in a pot in my pond
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v168/gardengirl2004/A4A%20photos/Kafirlilies.jpg)
Wow, I never knew that they could be grown in the pond Pat. Looks great.
Yes Mimi - this is their second year in the pond so they survived the winter ok. I also have some actually in the pond rockery and some in a large pot in the garden, but I must admit the ones in the pond have done the best of all.
OMG Pat I've GOT to have some of those!!!!
Eileen.
Well Eileen, it may be possible :) I will be thinning out the ones in the big pot so may be able to bag some bulbs up and send them to you. Same goes for you too Mimi if you would like some. I've got your address Mimi but Eileen if you want some just PM me with yours. The person who started me off with these just gave me a small pot with about three bulbs in it a couple of years ago, so you can see how they multiply.
Ooooooo ;D yes please Pat. Will they be ok in the pond over the winter??
Do you have any idea of the species? All the species of Kaffir lily I have seen look entirely different ( and I have seen them all, according to my references).
Hi Pat, ;) those are nice, what a lovely splash of colour. What is the plant behind it? The reason I ask is that I have some and forgot to label them I beleive they are either Canna or Angapanthus but blowed if I can remember. ::) John, I have just looked in my RHS book and this is what I found. Schizostylis Kaffir lily. Iridaciae. Genus of rhizomatous perennials with flowers that are excellent for cutting. Frost hardy. Requires sun and fertile, moist soil. Divide in spring every few years to avoid congestion.
Roy ;D
John - my RHS Encyclopedia lists them as being Schizostylis coccinea 'Grandiflora'.
Mimi - mine have survived in the pot in the pond for a couple of years now - in fact the ones in the pond do better than the ones in the garden - they seem to love plenty of water. Depending on how severe your winter weather is in your part of the country I should think they will be ok. They are hardy perennials. I will be splitting them when they have finished flowering so will send some off to you. Should be ok in the post if I keep them moist.
Pat
PS John - the photo does not show them as bright as they are - book says they are 'bright crimson'.
Roy the plant behind in the Canna
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v168/gardengirl2004/A4A%20photos/Canna.jpg)
Thanx Pat and what a fine specimen it is too, ;) none of mine have any sign of flowering yet that I bought this year in Rhizome form but they are all in pots so that may be why? ???
I do have a very handsome Canna Tropicana/Durban :) that I bought 3 years ago and have managed to split and give to fam/friends this is about to flower and is a biggy in a pot I will show you it if and when it does.
Roy ;D
Believe it or not Roy my Canna is in a large pot also - I can't believe how well it has done - baby plants coming up all round. I keep it in the pot in order to take it in during the winter. Look forward to seeing a photo of your Canna. :)
Pat
There I was all excited thinking my kaffir lily could go out in the garden and beautify my pond, only to see it isn't the same as my lily. Tis stunning though!
I have 3 cannas in flower for the first time ever, all in pots, and following everyones advice here, I have fed them well and watered them even more! Going to get one big lovely pot and get them all together next year.
They look nice as a cut flower too :)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v168/gardengirl2004/A4A%20photos/Kaffirlilies.jpg)
Pat, you are going to have to stop posting all these gorgeous pics!! Ians wallet is beginning to scream and my poor garden is groaning. ;) ;)
Eileen.
Hi Pat, My canna started to blossom yesterday and is romping along, the rest are :P
(http://img85.exs.cx/img85/1341/canna.jpg)
That's a beauty Roy, same colour as mine I think.....and what about the one next to it -HUGE :D - don't forget to post a pic of that one when it blooms.
Pat
Pat, I think that one may be a banana plant. :-\
Ooops - I did wonder Mimi :D It looks a bit large for a Canna but the leaves are curled up so thought it may be. Egg on face :-[ :)
Pat
Whatever it is it looks gorgeous and very tropical Pat. Wish I had one in my garden. Come to think of it my canna hasnt even got big enough to flower :'( Cant wait until it looks as gorgeous as yours :)
Yes it is a nana called Musa basjoo hardyish needs fleece wrap in winter, here's a piccy of one in flower, :o
(http://img37.exs.cx/img37/108/nflower.jpg)
only just realised the icon on the left is an offspring of the canna Tropicana. :D
PS. I keep losing the images on this site, I can just see a square with a x in the middle, very strange. ::) ???
Edited to say the image has reappeared...Da da Da da Da da Da da ::) :o 8) ???
'ere Roy. Have you ever gotten your narnars to flower and fruit??
I'm quite chuffed to say that my Kaffir lilies got a 2nd prize at our local Horticultural Show today. :D
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v168/gardengirl2004/A4A%20photos/Kaf.jpg)
Well done Pat, ;D they are beautiful.
Well done Pat and very nice they are too deserved first never mind second.
Roy cant imagine growing owt like that up 'er with the wind whipping across the Pennines .........if only i could.
I'll second Mimi's comments Pat, they are rather special 8)
BB Nana's sometimes have to put up with worse from where they originate, here's a piccy of a clump taking the strain in an Essex garden. :o
(http://img90.exs.cx/img90/7442/basjoogale.jpg)
Emma, not had any flowers or fruit on my nana's as I don't allow them to get big enough.
Roy ;D
Roy - that's how my whole garden looks at the moment with the wind whipping everything around. :'(
Eileen.
Sorry to resurrect this old thread, but to save sending loads of PM's I would just like to put everyone who wanted a root of the Kafirs on notice that I will be splitting them soon. Will PM individually when I send them.
Pat
pat after seeing you lovely kafir lillie i would love one for my pond not knowing nothing about kafir i have being lookking around the garden center to buy some tubers can not seem to find any am i looking the right time of year and if any one could tell me when and where i should be looking for them thanks
Pat my lillies have over wintered in the greenhouse and will be going into the pond later on in the spring. They have survived the winter and seem to be thriving. ;D
Hi Dibber, sorry I have only just noticed your post. Can't think why I didn't get the email. I would be pleased to send you some of my kafirs but I think it is not the right time at the moment. If you have not been able to get one by the autumn, just remind me and I will send you some.
Mimi, so pleased yours are ok. Hope they do well in your pond. Don't forget to post a photo :)
Pat
thanks pat that is very good of u i will keep looking and if i dont come up with finding any i will take u up on your offer and will send u the money for posting them thanks alot pat dibber