Jacobini begins to bloom at the beginning of the summer, and sometimes again during the late autumn by forming green ‘buds’ at the tops of the branches from which very real buds appear. The flowers are gradually opening. They are irregularly shaped with tongues, collected in colored blooms at the top of the branch. They are mostly pink in color, and they can be orange, purple, red and white without odor.As a home-grown plant, Jacobini’s carnation, originating from Brazil, is most commonly cultivated. Due to its interesting flower, it is known for the names of royal crowns, Brazilian feathers and flamingo flowers, and in Mediterranean areas and as a Dubrovnik gospar. In warmer areas it can be grown outdoors.We also have the root in our place, but there is no overhead part in the winter, but in the spring it is even bigger.
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So beautiful flowers, your post + photo are amazing!!!
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I have plants that resemble this one but I do not think it is the same. Your plant looks beautiful.
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I’m not sure if I’ve seen this flower.
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I have it in yellow, I was just going to post it. I love the pale pinks and whites too.
I did not see the yellow color.
Lovely color but never seen it before.
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Very nice flower, thank you very much Branka.
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In deed its a very good plant
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It is a beautiful flower but I think it doesn’t exist in my country.
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Very nice post thanks for sharing
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what a beautiful flower!
How long have you been growing this one?
It grows up to 150 cm in height.
wow nearly 5 feet tall. That is so cool!