Moonflower Watch
Oct. 7th, 2007 08:00 pmThis post is a result of a discussion in someone else's journal. I have a moonflower vine (thanks to
biblio_tech), and because of the unseasonably warm weather, it may actually flower. It has six buds that, if they were morning-glory buds, would have opened already. I am informed, by various sources, that they open at dusk, that they open so quickly that one can watch it happen, and that they stay open all night and sometimes into the next day; also that if pollinated with a phoenix feather, they will ripen and in seventeen months shoot little moons out into the solar system.
I figure I'll deal with that in seventeen months.
In the meantime, does anybody know what the buds look like when they are actually ready to open, as opposed to dinking around and snickering behind their leaves every time I come to check their progress?
Pamela
I figure I'll deal with that in seventeen months.
In the meantime, does anybody know what the buds look like when they are actually ready to open, as opposed to dinking around and snickering behind their leaves every time I come to check their progress?
Pamela
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Date: 2007-10-08 01:21 am (UTC)P.
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Date: 2007-10-08 01:21 am (UTC)P.
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Date: 2007-10-08 01:27 am (UTC)I have to collect them in parks, if I'm lucky.
P.
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Date: 2007-10-08 01:45 am (UTC)Note that those people also have English bluebells. Ordering now.
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Date: 2007-10-08 01:47 am (UTC)I ~think~ the buds start to open at the very tip and the diagonal swirls get more noticeable right before they open fully, but I'm very much not positive. :/
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Date: 2007-10-08 02:36 am (UTC)Mine may be going to behave like yours, who knows.
P.
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Date: 2007-10-08 02:37 am (UTC)The vine is quite pretty. I think I'd put mine in more sun next time, though.
P.
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Date: 2007-10-08 02:38 am (UTC)But it's only a few little holes.
Aaaaaaagggggghhhhhh.
P.
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Date: 2007-10-08 09:53 pm (UTC)K. [I have 2 or 3 morning glory flowers at the moment, from self-sown seeds going on 5 or 6 years now. Every year there are fewer, and this might be the last of them]
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Date: 2007-10-08 11:00 pm (UTC)Do your volunteer morning-glories come out blue? We get lots, but almost all of them have purple flowers. I think we've had one self-seeded one that was actually blue. Luckily, we like the purple ones too.
Lydy puts in morning glories every year. Ours grew up a thistle that i planned to cut down after the first few thistle flowers had gladdened the goldfinches, but I couldn't do that when it had morning glories all over it. I suppose I'll be sorry later.
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Date: 2007-10-09 07:13 pm (UTC)Re: fizzling
Date: 2007-10-09 07:26 pm (UTC)Hopefully, if I replant next year, things will go better during late summer - we have had drought conditions here all summer long, and I try to keep up with the watering, but it's not always easy, and over the weekend we were away & now the poor thing looks worse than ever!
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Date: 2007-10-16 07:42 pm (UTC)Josefin
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Date: 2007-11-01 02:10 pm (UTC)In the evenings, you could hear the cry go up: "They're opening!"
Followed, of course, by the thunder of running feet. My mother still remembers this with a kind of glow, the same look she gets when she tells me how she saw a fairy when she was young or about her favorite pieces of jewelry.
I did save some moonflower seeds in a little jar and around four years later I planted them in a different state, where they grew until they hit the electric wire in the fence. Ooops.
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Date: 2007-11-01 03:32 pm (UTC)I bet the moons that came from the electrified moonflower vine would really have been something, too.
Mine has gradually given up and shrivelled. I'm going to plant some seeds in several different locations next year, and try to do it earlier (unfortunately, this will probably be possible because winter is ending earlier as a rule).
P.