Aloe Duckeri (Ep2)
View this post on Hive: Aloe Duckeri (Ep2)
Aloe Duckeri (Ep2)
Sequence 5 - 28 November 2018
Following on from my last post about this beautiful flower from the Aloe Duckeri plant, this article contains some general information about the plant in addition to the next photos in the sequence.
First thing this morning, I spotted a feathered visitor enjoying some breakfast in the bigger patch of Aloe plants although you'll have to forgive me for not taking any photographs. The reason for that is because it happened before I'd even made my first coffee for the morning and if you're a coffee lover, like me, you would know that NOTHING HAPPENS in my day until I've finished at least one coffee.
Hopefully, our visitor lives close by and gives me another chance to capture that shot.
Sequence 6 - 29 November 2018
Last week we saw another decent rainfall, giving the ground a really good soaking with some much-needed moisture. The Aloe responded with a little growth spurt and the individual flowers have now spread a little further out from the centre, the (coral) colour of the petals also appears more vibrant.
After seeing such a significant difference from yesterday, I think the changes will occur in much shorter intervals so I need to be vigilant to be sure I capture every stage.
Sequence 7 - 01 December 2018
Aloe duckeri Christian
Group | Monocot |
Family | Aloaceae |
Genus | Aloe |
Species | Aloe duckeri Christian |
General Information
Aloe Duckeri is an evergreen, succulent, perennial plant forming a dense rosette of leaves up to 1 metre in diameter. The plant often suckers to form a small group of plants; it can be stemless or, especially in older plants, can form short, thick stems up to 30cm tall.
New plants formed from suckers - 02 December 2018
Propagation
When grown from seed (in general) Aloes are sown in a sandy, well-drained potting soil in a warm, shady position in standard seed trays. Germination takes about three weeks. Cover the seed with a thin layer of sand (1 - 2mm), keep moist. The seedlings can be planted out in individual bags or containers as soon as they are large enough to handle.
Sequence 8 - 02 December 2018
Glossary | Definition | Source |
---|---|---|
Evergreen | a plant that has leaves throughout the year, always green | Wikipedia |
Perennial | a plant that lives for more than two years (per + ennial, "through the years") | Wikipedia |
Succulent | a plant with thick, fleshy tissues (leaves/stem) that retain moisture and act as a water reservoir in arid conditions | Wikipedia |
Thanks for stopping by and reading my post
And remember to keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're thinking..!
If you enjoyed reading my post, please follow, comment and upvote.
All images and text are my own work unless otherwise noted.
Follow the links below to see more gardening posts.
Blossom of Blackthorn (Prunus Spinosa)
Red Leaf Photinia (Photinia Robusta fraseri)
Purple Yellow Centred Daisies / Salvia 'Hot Lips'
Dianella Tasmanica Tasred
Cistus x Laxus
Calla Lily
Aloe Duckeri Ep1
To make your own steemitboard footer, check out this post by @arcange
Hello, you've been chosen by @roleerob into the curation league called PIFC as you already know. Not sure if I clicked the right link in his post but that post seems to be post-payout already. So I'm just randomly dropping here to show some exta support hah :)
Well thank you very much, how random of you ;)
Jokes aside, your support is very much appreciated. Best of wishes for a silly but merry season...
Hi, @alphaccino.art!
You just got a 0.05% upvote from SteemPlus!
To get higher upvotes, earn more SteemPlus Points (SPP). On your Steemit wallet, check your SPP balance and click on "How to earn SPP?" to find out all the ways to earn.
If you're not using SteemPlus yet, please check our last posts in here to see the many ways in which SteemPlus can improve your Steem experience on Steemit and Busy.
Congratulations @alphaccino.art! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) :
Click here to view your Board of Honor
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word
STOP
Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard: