Thursday, March 21, 2019

Flowers Like Me

Belladonna lilies, Amaryllis belladonna, white

 and pink

and paintbrush lily, Haemanthus coccineus

hide away in summer. They hide underground, I hide inside. Then in autumn we all start appearing in the garden again.

How do these plants know that summer is over? It can't be day-length or water that triggers them to start growing. The bulbs are underground, and we haven't had any rain. Is it temperature?

4 comments:

Marie Králová said...

Beautiful flowers. I like it very much.
Marie

Jeanette said...

Good question. I read that in their natural state Amaryllis belladonna flower after summer fires. It was speculated that they flower annually, after the heat of summer, in cultivated gardens because of the lack of overgrowth. So temperature seems correct.
I marvel at your paintbrush lily every time you post a photo.

Pamela said...

Gorgeous!

Jeann of Melton said...

A gorgeous display!