So imagine my surprise yesterday when I looked at it and saw flower buds. They're not exciting flower buds, by any stretch of the imagination, nor are they actually open yet, but even so: not something you see every day. In fact, not something I've seen ever. And there are a lot of them:
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It's anybody's guess what these flowers will look like when they finally open (anybody's except for the people who have seen Polyscias flowers before, I mean), but they look like they're going to be complicated. I count like 25-30 individual buds in each head, here, and something like nine or ten heads:
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So stay tuned, gentle readers. If and when these buds open, you'll get to see them. Unless somebody buys it, in which case we'll have a contest to see who can imagine the best ming aralia flowers.
This is unusual. There is only one picture of it's flowers on the net as (as I understand it) it doesn't usually flower till it gets to shrub / small tree size. Great event.
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About three individual flowers opened so far; I didn't take a picture yesterday because I'm waiting for more of them to open, and also I had to leave early yesterday because the heat was getting to me.
ReplyDeleteAww, I love aralias, especially the Ming? Is tihs one particularly ugly? I think they look great - they have the dwarf rainforst tree thing going for them, and their trunks look so aged!
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