SavannahMan
Jun-01-2004, 06:51 PM
This is my botanical baby everyone. I've been cultivating this little wonder for three years now, and thought I'd share the first bloom with my digital friends here. This is a Gloriosa Superba L. (http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/plant/pim245.htm) (Glory or Flame Lily). Very toxic, very beautiful, very incredible to have in your backyard. It's been getting bigger and blooming better every year, last year climbing about 8 feet up the little tree before going dormant for the winter. Here's a peek:
Note the leaves have no stems. They grow directly from the stalk. The Gloriosa is a vine with several unique features, this is one...
http://savannahman.smugmug.com/photos/4743372-M.jpg
Another coolism is the leaves end in small tendrils which it uses to grasp and climb. The smaller ones will reach out and grasp the leaves of larger plants to support themselves, like this...
http://savannahman.smugmug.com/photos/4743384-M.jpg
They shoot up to their starting point for the season before sprouting the first round of pods. The plant will continue to grow higher until it turns yellow and dies down. Last year it started at about four feet. This year it made it five.
http://savannahman.smugmug.com/photos/4743385-M.jpg
(note the leave grabbing the twig in the upper left.)
In a day or two, the pods begin to color, changing from green to bright reds and yellows:
http://savannahman.smugmug.com/photos/4743381-M-1.jpg
The next day the pod folds backwards and upside down, revealing what is without doubt the most awesome flower in my whole backyard. lol.:
http://savannahman.smugmug.com/photos/4743376-M-1.jpg
Note the leaves have no stems. They grow directly from the stalk. The Gloriosa is a vine with several unique features, this is one...
http://savannahman.smugmug.com/photos/4743372-M.jpg
Another coolism is the leaves end in small tendrils which it uses to grasp and climb. The smaller ones will reach out and grasp the leaves of larger plants to support themselves, like this...
http://savannahman.smugmug.com/photos/4743384-M.jpg
They shoot up to their starting point for the season before sprouting the first round of pods. The plant will continue to grow higher until it turns yellow and dies down. Last year it started at about four feet. This year it made it five.
http://savannahman.smugmug.com/photos/4743385-M.jpg
(note the leave grabbing the twig in the upper left.)
In a day or two, the pods begin to color, changing from green to bright reds and yellows:
http://savannahman.smugmug.com/photos/4743381-M-1.jpg
The next day the pod folds backwards and upside down, revealing what is without doubt the most awesome flower in my whole backyard. lol.:
http://savannahman.smugmug.com/photos/4743376-M-1.jpg