Hello all,
I'm wondering if anyone out there may recognize the below plant.
The flowers fade to a nice yellow, they have just opened recently. One of the fans has three flowers on one stem. Only four are open in the photo my father sent me. These are large flowers. Bigger than 12 cm wide and, when not jammed so close together, open up almost flat. It is a stunning plant and would love a name to go with it. I think it is an old hybrid. It was sold tag-less at a flea market. The seller was selling plant he had inherited. Out of the same collection came a Winston Churchill Indomitable (which Faan picked up, just his luck he got their first).
Thanks
P.S. When my dad got it had one flower on the plant and potted in potting soil. It is now in pure sand stone gravel. There was some leaf litter mixed in but that has all rotted away. Fertilizer: Neutrog Bounce. Not bad going for a virtually inert potting medium. And what a show for all that fertilizer.
I'm wondering if anyone out there may recognize the below plant.
The flowers fade to a nice yellow, they have just opened recently. One of the fans has three flowers on one stem. Only four are open in the photo my father sent me. These are large flowers. Bigger than 12 cm wide and, when not jammed so close together, open up almost flat. It is a stunning plant and would love a name to go with it. I think it is an old hybrid. It was sold tag-less at a flea market. The seller was selling plant he had inherited. Out of the same collection came a Winston Churchill Indomitable (which Faan picked up, just his luck he got their first).
Thanks
P.S. When my dad got it had one flower on the plant and potted in potting soil. It is now in pure sand stone gravel. There was some leaf litter mixed in but that has all rotted away. Fertilizer: Neutrog Bounce. Not bad going for a virtually inert potting medium. And what a show for all that fertilizer.