Tuesday, March 10, 2026

A NEW SPECIES OF 'MONSTROUS' FLOWER


If you're having a hard time finding a specimen of the Mariphasa lupina lumina as seen in WEREWOLF OF LONDON for your garden, that's because it's made up! But don't fret, there's a brand new "monster flower" on the market and it's for real.

That's right; the Hemerocallis 'Bela Lugosi' is for sale at numerous online flower and gardening sites and maybe even a nursery near you. A member of the daylily family, the 'Bela Lugosi' has what is described as "dusky purple petals" and is noted as a vigorous and strong grower.


Here's a description from Whiteflowerfarm.com :

The dusky purple petals of Hemerocallis 'Bela Lugosi' arise from lime-green throats whose color bleeds eerily into a greenish gold center. It seems to suit this Daylily's namesake, the Hungarian actor best known for his role as Count Dracula. Thanks to a vigorous habit, good bud count on well-branched stalks, and a dark flower color that lasts well in sun, this tetraploid, midseason-bloomer has garnered awards from the American Hemerocallis Society. The slightly ruffled flowers measure about 6" across. Semi-evergreen foliage.

Daylilies (Hemerocallis) are the plants every gardener dreams of. They offer glorious flowers in every shade except blue, a long season of bloom (though individual flowers last but a day), and a robust disposition that makes them easy to transplant, easy to maintain, quick to multiply, and resistant to pests. They make a carefree and colorful ground cover. It is widely regarded as one of the best purple daylilies on the market.


I wonder if the floriculturist had to license the Lugosi name? I should think the Lugosi would be honored without charging anybody for it.

What's next, a green 'Boris Karloff' gladiolus?

Monday, March 9, 2026

HAPPY (BELATED) INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY!


Women's History Month kicked off officially yesterday with International Women's Day. It is intended as a celebration of the contributions, achievements, and struggles of women throughout history and society. 

It began in 1978 as a local week-long celebration in Santa Rosa, California in response to the absence of women in educational texts. It became a national month in 1987.

Of course, here at WoM, we'll be celebrating women and their unique contributions to horror, fantasy and science-fiction literature and films throughout the month in our own special way.

CHARLTON COMICS: THE MOVIE


I came across this site while researching an article I'm currently writing for publication. As far as I know, it was never completed and remains in limbo, waiting for the funds to finish it. But, boy, would I like to watch it if it ever comes out. There is a listing for it on IMDB, which indicates it was released in 2017, but if it was, I sure can't find it anywhere.

In the meantime, there's enough out there to get you salivating if you're a Charlton fan.

Here's the original press release:



The official trailer:


Charlton was not afraid to publish all sorts of horror and supernatural comics, as well as some giant monster comics such as Gorgo, Konga and Reptilicus/Reptisaurus. To see more of these big, bad boys head on over to Rip Jagger's Dojo, who's in the middle of a bunch of cool Charlton posts. Find his link on the right sidebar of this page under the "Legends of Bloggy Creek" heading. Highly recommended!