Wednesday, February 17

Alpine Auriculas

These are my auricula ‘babies’

I have read 4 different books on the care and cultivation of auriculas so I have great expectations.

The moss was so pretty I just couldn’t remove it.

7 comments:

  1. The very best of luck... they look half dead to me but I think you must have green fingers as you seem to do well with things... I expect a post in May with the flowers on!

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  2. Just reading the above comment made me smile.
    I keep auriculas and have done for about five years now. They are a wonderful alpine plant and the blooms are just beautiful.

    May I respectfully suggest when they are in flower, keep them away from the rain as the blooms will get damaged.

    Enjoy!!

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  3. i love auriculas - i have embroidered some before when doing some crewelwork. i look forward to seeing them in a few weeks.
    anniex

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  4. It's offical then....!!!
    You cook fab cakes...
    You sew fab things...
    & you have green fingers too...
    Ok.. Ok..... Ok.. I given in...
    :oD

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  5. Good luck . . . . I have my fingers crossed for you, Love Helen xx

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  6. I have some potted Auriculas and they need re potting thanks for the reminder! They are so gorgeous when they flower.
    Love
    Lyn
    xxx

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  7. i love auriculas but the care of them has always scared me.. i shall wait to learn from your success :)
    love to you
    t x

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