Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Scaffolding

 

Scaffolding






Shortly after being photographed, the amaryllis fell over. Scaffolding was erected hastily. Earth was added to the pot and it looks much happier now.

Meanwhile, the sitting room bulb continues to push forth its green shoots. The one in the conservatory is far behind.

27 comments:

  1. Why would the stalk collapse before the flower had finished blooming? It's nature.

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  2. It was top heavy and overbalanced,

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  3. Amaryllis can be quite top heavy plants. I'm glad you managed to take some good photos before you had to resort to a bit of extra support with the scaffolding. Beautiful colour.

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    1. It is very pleasing and falling over didn't harm it, fortunately.

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  4. Really stunning, I love these blooms, I often have to prop them up, I also turn them often to keep the stem upright.

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    1. I suppose, in their natural habitat, they instinctively turn towards the light and so remain straight.

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  5. It is so beautiful. I'm glad that you found it before it wilted and were able to get it nursed back into standing position.

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    1. Despite the sturdy stem, the flowers are too heavy and need support.

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  6. Gorgeous photographs against the curtain. Stunning.

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  7. Hi Janice - they are beautiful, but do need propping up as you've done... wonderful to see - cheers Hilary

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    1. I wonder if you saw them growing in South Africa, Hilary?

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  8. It’s very beautiful
    Alison in Devon x

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  9. It's been lovely watching it slowly developing.

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  10. Beautiful! Sorry it fell over I forgot it does that.

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    1. It was such a surprise. One minute it was standing up and the next it had fallen over.

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    1. It's a lovely bright spot of colour in this grey February weather.

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  12. Glorious colour.. worth waiting for.

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    1. I did wonder if it would ever make it. Too impatient, by far.

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  13. I saw what was about to happen to mine and hastily found some heavy china pots to put their flowerpots in.

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    1. Our came in a very small pot. The ones I've planted are in larger pots.

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  14. It's looking lovely. Can't wait for mine to bloom and brighten up the garden

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  15. It must be so nice to have them growing outside.

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  16. I think I have always needed to provide them with some sort of support when they're fully grown and ready to bloom.

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