Manfreda undulata 'Chocolate Chips'

Nan Sterman TalkingPoints@PlantSoup.Com
Mon, 11 Jun 2012 16:54:10 PDT
I've grown the species Manfreda undulata and always thought that the inflorescence looks like a cluster of daddy long legs (aka mosquito hawks)!  

My husband can't' stand the smell of the flowers in bloom but I can't smell it at all.  Jim, does yours have a fragrance?


On Jun 11, 2012, at 4:23 PM, Jim McKenney wrote:

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> Manfreda undulata 'Chocolate Chips' is blooming here in Maryland  today. For such a comparatively small plant ( the rosette of foliage is only about a foot across, if that), the inflorescence is a big deal! It's not quite five feet high. The individual flowers are a real surprise: before this plant bloomed, I had seen only M. virginica in bloom (its flowers are nothing to brag about). What makes the flowers of 'Chocolate Chips' so interesting is the length of the filaments of the anthers. These are about four inches long, so each flower is surrounded by a ring about six or more inched in diameter of anthers. With several flowers open at once, the inflorescence occupies the space of a soccer ball or basketball: very cool!
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