Yes , those are dirty dishes . And frankly , not much design fuss go into this . I just snapped these photo tonight , since I jsut notice that these are all yellow flower ( I recognize , the Halogen lights are blow out the yellows , but with a flashgun , this would have look far unsound ) . I just imagine that I would enchant this dependable moment , as I found it when arriving home from work tonight . You should smack these Gladiolus tristis….wow….almost too much .
OK … .. This is about as bad as it get … I will now admit , full revelation , that I have a show window over my sinkhole . Yeah … .I put in a 90 degree bay window , and had lighting added , and a copper tray with crushed rock , just so I can display pots from the nursery that are currently in blooming .
I was exhort by three things here , first , Thalasa Crusoes early written material , where she recollect her first place in Boston , and the plant window she need her husband to ramp up , with a copper tray and “ right pebbles ” range in it so that she could display paperwhites . Second , the landed estate I worked at while in high schoolhouse , that of Mr. Robert Stoddard and her famous Fletcher Steele garden , Mrs. Stoddard had a plant window in her dining room , and I had to stock it with peach colour in tulips , periwinkle Hyacinths and Primula Obconica for much of the wintertime . I bonk that window . And third … .. the New England Spring Flower Show , where an annual competition was held each spring on displaying plants in a simulated bay windowpane . All of these I first experienced when I was a stripling ( obviously , a nerdy one ) and , now , as an adult , I can bring many of these to reality – albeit above my cesspit full of dishes!Now it get bad . I in reality theme the displays ( like this one , which really occured by stroke , being themed as “ scandalmongering - South - African - Flowering- Bulbs - that - blossom - in - March . ” Of course , I could go on , and say that it is ‘ A windowpane of geophytic Cape Bulbs that are pollenated by sun birds ” but I did that last year . ( see ? ) .

The other plants are a rare yellow flowered Velthiemia bracteata ( the one that looks like a blood-red - hot poker that got scared ) , and a beautuful Modern seedling that I bring back from Mr. Nakamura ’s farm in Japan of a yellow clivia , one of his Vico Gold offspring,(which too is fragrant ) , and a overnice little can of the precious lilliputian South African bulb , Lachenalia alata ssp . aurea from leafage cuttings last year begin in the greenhouse.(no fragrance ) .
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