Tokyo Orchid Show Recap March 17, 2008 Just as any orchid show, half the floor is dedicated to retailers selling everything from plants, to fertilizer. ….and ‘mouse pad eramu’ An award… Continue Reading
Obsessive about obconica March 9, 2008 New Cultivars of Primula obconica such as Embrace™ , a hybrid {. obconica distributed by S & G Flowers and Sygenta Horticultural Services, a… Continue Reading
Tokyo Picture tour1 March 5, 2008 Japan is a country of contrasts. As a trend hunter, I am continually fascinated if not confused, with this juxtapostion that occurs culturally in… Continue Reading
Japan’s Orchid Grand Prix March 2, 2008 A courtesy guide attempts to control the crowds at the worlds’ largest orchid show. Perhaps my collegue, Jessica summed it up best, ” I… Continue Reading
Ume Plum Viewing in Tokyo March 1, 2008 Above the stairway at the Ume Plum temple, signage guides visitors as the Ume plums which are over 250 years old, bloom behind on… Continue Reading
Tokyo -Day one February 29, 2008 Cotton Candy Pink Primroses- at the train station. My first day in Tokyo was filled with shopping, shopping and shopping for my day job… Continue Reading
Lesser winter bulbs February 22, 2008 Asphodelus acaulis This small, winter blooming bulb is the perfect candidate for a potted alpine bulb collection for an alpine house, or a plunge… Continue Reading
The trouble with Lupines February 18, 2008 Russell Lupines at the Chelsea Flower Show The chatter amongst those in-the-know about lupines is that suddenly, they’ve become difficult to grow well. It’s… Continue Reading
Hyacinthus orientalis magnificus February 16, 2008 Dutch multistemmed Hyacinth “Festival Blue”They say that we remember scent, better than anything. For me, nothing say’s “spring is coming” more than the scent… Continue Reading
Rare South African Lachenalia from Seed February 10, 2008 Rare species, such as this green-flowering variant of the more common, L. aloides, Lachenalia aloides var.Vanzyliae can only be obtained by seed. Now that… Continue Reading