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KyushuCalanthe

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A lot of red things in the garden at present. Here's a few:

This orange-red hybrid azalea:

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These ruby red root tips on Neofinetia falcata 'Kinboshi':

KinboshiRTS.jpg


This crimson red hydrangea called kurenai ajisai (deep red hydrangea), a naturally occurring form of the widespread H. serrata:

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And just cause it's so darn red, a repeat from another thread of this hybrid Sarracenia, probably S. psittacina x S. purpurea:

SarrPsittHyb.jpg


More reds to come if I figure correctly!
 
Great Pictures! The reds just pop out!!

Did you enhance the reds (with photoshop), or are they the natural colors?

Robert
 
Did you enhance the reds (with photoshop), or are they the natural colors?

Robert, I guess you're asking about the hydrangea and the pitcher plants? Yes, truly that red. Of course photography is manipulation of light, so speaking of true color, etc. is tough. They are as close as these tired old eyes can make out. That contrasty too - the hydrangea doesn't look real even to the naked eye. It you are using a screen with that shiny new surface coating it will only enhance that effect unfortunately - one reason why I don't use those types of monitors, I don't know what the heck I'm looking at!
 
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Awesome 'Kinboshi' roots! Awesome Hydrangea! Both happen to be faves of mine! :D
 
The Red Train rolls on...

Thanks for the continuing compliments.

That hydrangea is a real stand out. Everyone who sees it goes, "is that a hydrangea? That's not a hydrangea, is it? Look at that color!"

A couple more reds, first, Sarracenia leucophylla:

SarraceniaFL09SM-1.jpg


And the spectacular Sprekelia formosissima (as big as your hand!):

SprekeliaFormosissimaSM.jpg
 
Intense reds.
Do you folks have dinner outside?(its insect season here).

Yes, we can eat outside until summer comes then the mosquitoes get way too intense. April through mid June (when the endless monsoon starts) and again in late September through early November (when the cold fall rains start) are great times for picnics here.

Another red today:

RedAmarylisSM.jpg


And another shot of the hydrangea. Even Japanese people who see these in my garden are floored by the color - they are amazed to learn that these are Japanese plants!

KurenaiAjisaiSunSM.jpg
 
Ahhhhhhhhh!

I'd advise you to keep all bulls out of your garden. :rollhappy:
 

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