South African Annuals.

This time last year I was a in the throes of moving house and home from Toronto to Montréal and had no time for my usual late winter activity of planting seed. This year I'm making an attempt to get back into the habit and have uncovered some seed of some of the many annuals that were such a delight on my trip to South Africa in 2013. They include Nemesia cheiranthus, Nemesia barbata, Felicia australis, and Dorotheanthus bellidiformis.

Packages from Silverhill Seed in Cape Town.

Nemesia cheiranthus with complex structure and lovely colour.

Felicia australis, a simple flower but en masse is a sheet of vivid blue

Dorotheanthus bellidiformus, a seed mix endless variety of colours.
Nemesia barbata has flowers with intense colour from magenta to dark purple to black.

Comments

Caerulean Skies said…
Such unusual colour combos, along with lovely memories
What interesting shapes and colours, especially the Felicia australis with this out of this world blue.
LauraH said…
Ahhh, those photos bring it back. Won't it be exciting to get those seeds going.
Barry Parker said…
Hi Erika, Alain and Laura, Thanks for your comments, I will try to show you how I progress with these seeds in future posts.

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