Autumn, harvest...
In a couple of days a new academic year begins. A new autumn. Another season is almost over. The season was cold and rainy, as if there was no summer whatsoever. For mature abutilon plants, this weather was perfect, as the most comfortable temperature for these plants is +23+25 C. However, for younger plants (e.i. seedlings) a much sunnier summer is desired. So, as a result, most of my current seedlings are only starting to bloom, although in late October it all will be over.
Right now, I'm mostly enjoying the results of the previous hybridizing season: abutilon 'Freya', for instance. I did some cutting, and the leftover flowers were used in a little photo session (as not to waste). Now I started marking my pictures with my new web site logo, although the site is still under construction.
The flower plate looks great, I think. I added more shadows to darken the corners, but the flower pattern remains unchanged. They do have veins with a yellowish center and a very dark bloody-red eye. However, these color hues are brought out best in the shade. If you place the plant in the sun, the colors fade slightly and on the whole the petals turn out to be more plain orange.
With so few sunny days, I only had a couple of chances to make good pictures of my plants. Will show more next time. Promise. Meanwhile, will be happy to get any comments from you, and you're always welcome to visit my web site, although it's in Russian, but it has some more great abutilon pictures (of traditional and new abutilon hybrids).
A great plate.
ReplyDeleteWith this you do not mind winter cold!
As for Abutilons I will look for a way to send you some french Riviera sun!