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I ordered some beautiful blue geraniums from a website displaying pics. Now that I have the cuttings and they are in flower they are pink.
If they are the correct plant they should be clones of the pic! Anyone similar experiences? |
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In message , JohnOGroats
writes I ordered some beautiful blue geraniums from a website displaying pics. Now that I have the cuttings and they are in flower they are pink. Most likely there was some mistake and the wrong ones were supplied somehow. What's the big deal - other than it being annoying - but these things happen. Complain to the suppliers, I'm sure they will refund or supply replacements -- Chris French |
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Point is that it was a one off special order based on the colour. I have a local gardening competition in September and I was proposing to grow this one on for the competition. If a woman ordered a blue dress and received a pink one ...? |
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In message , JohnOGroats
writes I ordered some beautiful blue geraniums from a website displaying pics. Now that I have the cuttings and they are in flower they are pink. If they are the correct plant they should be clones of the pic! Anyone similar experiences? There's a few more or less above board reasons why catalogue photographs don't match the plants. Firstly, colour constancy is a problem with photographs - the colour the camera produces doesn't match reality - and region between blue and pink is one of the problematical areas in my experience. Secondly, if a photograph of the relevant cultivar isn't available they may use a photograph of a related plant - I recently bought a Hibiscus syriacus 'Marina', where the label was a single blue (probably 'Oiseau Blue'), but the plant is a double purple. I'm quite happy to discover that 'Marina' isn't someone selling 'Oiseau Bleu' under a different name. I also came across a nursery using up old labels of one cultivar on another cultivar (on the grounds that the customers don't care about this fiddling distinctions). -- JohnOGroats -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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In message , JohnOGroats
writes Chris French and Helen Johnson Wrote: In message , JohnOGroats writes- I ordered some beautiful blue geraniums from a website displaying pics. Now that I have the cuttings and they are in flower they are pink. - Most likely there was some mistake and the wrong ones were supplied somehow. What's the big deal - other than it being annoying - but these things happen. Complain to the suppliers, I'm sure they will refund or supply replacements -- Chris French Point is that it was a one off special order based on the colour. I have a local gardening competition in September and I was proposing to grow this one on for the competition. If a woman ordered a blue dress and received a pink one ...? -- JohnOGroats I ordered black (purple) tulips and the flowers were the brightest red possible. I was quite relieved when they failed to come up the following year -- Sue Remove the puppies to reply |
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In article , JohnOGroats
writes Chris French and Helen Johnson Wrote: In message , JohnOGroats writes- I ordered some beautiful blue geraniums from a website displaying pics. Now that I have the cuttings and they are in flower they are pink. - Most likely there was some mistake and the wrong ones were supplied somehow. What's the big deal - other than it being annoying - but these things happen. Complain to the suppliers, I'm sure they will refund or supply replacements -- Chris French Point is that it was a one off special order based on the colour. I have a local gardening competition in September and I was proposing to grow this one on for the competition. If a woman ordered a blue dress and received a pink one ...? She would send it back, saying she'd been sent the wrong one, and receive either the right one or a refund. She wouldn't expect, or get, any compensation because she'd been unable to wear the dress of her choice at the party on Saturday night, (unless she had stipulated that in her contract with the dress supplier). -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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In article , JohnOGroats
writes Chris French and Helen Johnson Wrote: In message , JohnOGroats writes- I ordered some beautiful blue geraniums from a website displaying pics. Now that I have the cuttings and they are in flower they are pink. - Most likely there was some mistake and the wrong ones were supplied somehow. What's the big deal - other than it being annoying - but these things happen. Complain to the suppliers, I'm sure they will refund or supply replacements -- Chris French Point is that it was a one off special order based on the colour. I have a local gardening competition in September and I was proposing to grow this one on for the competition. If a woman ordered a blue dress and received a pink one ...? Just as a matter of curiosity - why did you start a new thread for your response? -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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from Kay contains these words: Just as a matter of curiosity - why did you start a new thread for your response? Must be an idiosyncrasy of Turncoat - all the posts have arrived in the same thread here. -- Rusty Emus to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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NB the cutting arrived as a 1" plug-plant - two months later after three - repottings, feeding tender care etc... it is in flower! Too late in the season really - my comments are more out of frustration really! I also bought a fringed aztec - beautiful picture I now worry that it will not live up to the illustration! |
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In article , JohnOGroats
writes NB the cutting arrived as a 1" plug-plant - two months later after three - repottings, feeding tender care etc... it is in flower! Too late in the season really - my comments are more out of frustration really! You should be able to get a refund. No amount of bad cultivation is going to turn a blue geranium pink. I'm considering having a go at Chiltern for some Lychnis coronaria 'alba' which I bought last year and which have just flowered - every single one of them that dreadful magenta. I also bought a fringed aztec - beautiful picture I now worry that it will not live up to the illustration! It's a lot of hassle, but it's a good idea to look things up in a gardening book - they don't have the same incentive as a nursery or seed company to make the thing look good. I've just been looking through Dobies autumn catalogue and noticed how they put several of something together for effect - there's one pic of about half a dozen of the 'papillion' type hippeastrum, but for your 9 quid you get just a single bulb; and a magnificent mixture of at least half a dozen different coloured hellebores - the standard pack just has 3. Allow for planting distances and there's no way you're going to be able to match their picture, even if you bought two or 3 times the basic order. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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In message , Jaques
d'Alltrades writes The message from Kay contains these words: Just as a matter of curiosity - why did you start a new thread for your response? Must be an idiosyncrasy of Turncoat - all the posts have arrived in the same thread here. It's probably down to how the different readers determine if something is in a thread. Turnpike uses the references header to work out the threading of messages rather than the subject line. This means if someone starts a new thread with the same subject title it will put these messages in the a new thread as the message won't have nay references in the header. Problem with relying on subject for threading is that if someone starts a new thread with the same name as an existing one then the messages from the new thread might get put in with the old one (Google groups does - or maybe now did this ISTR) Of course the OP was posting via Gardenbanter so who nows what might happen :-) -- Chris French |
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