Way to go Wendy. You're do have a green thumb. My second Cannas plant bloomed yesterday and I have posted a photo of it on my Round Tuit thread. My first plant had 12 blossoms on it. So I hope to have many photos this year.Week 34/52 This is the first bloom of the, "Potus Ronus Cannas". This is the first "PRC" bloom west of the Rocky Mountains. Ron, Thank you for the BEAUTIFUL opportunity to see this unique flower. View attachment 175380
Ron, yep, I must have a green thumb, this cannas is really beautiful. I got another blossom today, it looks like there will be many blooms in the coming days. Thanks again for thinking of me and sharing the bulbs.Way to go Wendy. You're do have a green thumb. My second Cannas plant bloomed yesterday and I have posted a photo of it on my Round Tuit thread. My first plant had 12 blossoms on it. So I hope to have many photos this year.
awesome shooting Wendy, how close to the moose were you?
You are most welcome Wendy as both I,and my fiend perceive you to be someone who will care for these legacy bulbs. Take lots of photos of them to share with us.Ron, yep, I must have a green thumb, this cannas is really beautiful. I got another blossom today, it looks like there will be many blooms in the coming days. Thanks again for thinking of me and sharing the bulbs.
You are most welcome Wendy as both I,and my fiend perceive you to be someone who will care for these legacy bulbs. Take lots of photos of them to share with us.
I do not know the answer to that but will certainly find out for you Wendy as long as you promise to quit dancing with Moose.
Wendy, you are really getting a lot of use out of your 60mm micro, as am I. Been thinking of renaming it my Nifty Sixty. It is a little slower than the 50mm but the micro makes it more useful and the speed difference is of minor importance on these new camera bodies. What is your thoughts on that?
Special indeed, Wendy. And I see you used your 60mm.