the gates of hell

the gates of hell
The Gates of Hell

Friday, July 18, 2014

Syneilesis palmata in bloom

This shredded umbrella plant has been taunting me all spring (shredded, because, well, check out the leaves at the base). It sent up a flower stalk early, and for seemingly months now has been on the brink of opening, but then takes just a little longer to stretch out (more than 3 feet tall now). Now that the flowers are beginning to open, I'm glad its been a slow process, maybe they will entertain me for quite awhile longer. I didn't know what to expect, but certainly not this. These flowers look like they are sprouting cooked quinoa or a collection of coiled insect proboscides, or some little creature with spectacles, depending on my mood. And they look like they may still have something up their sleeve...

 

2 comments:

  1. Great photos of an odd flower. I had to cut some of mine off earlier in the season as they were causing the plant to bend. Perhaps I need some of those wire stabilizers that you're using.

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    1. I love these wire stakes. I get them from gardeners.com in a variety of sizes and heights, and use them for peonies, lilies, hollyhocks, anything that tends to topple over when in bloom.

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