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SRGC Shows and Events => Events => Topic started by: Maggi Young on January 20, 2016, 07:15:06 PM
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Our friends in the KSP in the Czech Republic will he holding their next show in the church garden off Charles Square Prague from 20th March to 1st April 2016.
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That is a beautiful venue for the show. Although it was teaming with rain when we were there in 2013, I enjoyed the occasion immensely and as well as the plants remember the music coming from the church, someone practising on the organ, a glorious sound.
I wonder is it likely there will be something alpine on in September this year in Prague? (Or Budapest or Vienna? or Bratislava?)
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The KSP Main Show is from 4.5.2016 - 20.5.2016, Autumn Show from 5.9.2016 - 16.9.2016.
There is also a Meeting in the Mountains in the Moravian Region, usually in October with
a marathon of lectures and a good offer of alpine plants.
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KSP Show opens tomorrow - Lawrence Peet and his ladylove Helen are there in Prague ( after a long and tiresome journey unfortunately) ready to enjoy the spectacle - and buy plants!
Edit to note ... in the end, Lawrence bought 54 saxifragas!
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An East Lancs contingent will be there in May, Maggi … we just hope Lawrence leaves one or two plants for our consideration. LOL.
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Luckily, the Czech gardeners are such good - and busy- propagators that you need not fear, Cliff! :D
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;) ;) ;) :-*
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I am greatly indebted to Rudi Weiss for sending these photographs from the Prague Show. They were taken by Petr Antonin who has graciously given his permission for them to be shown here.
It was a wonderful Easter Gift to the Forum from Rudi, Elke and Petr! Thank you!
Petr has a soft spot for the Saxifragas, as you will see! 8)
Hepatica japonica
Saxifraga 'Adrian Young'
S. 'Klet '
S. ' Leos Janáček'
Show bench
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next
Display benches
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and more of the display benches
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next show benches and
Saxifraga juniperifolia
S. 'Roald Amundsen'
S. 'Klet'
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and
Sax. 'Adrian Young'
Primula allionii seedling
Primula allionii ...
Dionysia tapetodes
Dionysia aretioides
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next Dionysia and Saxifraga
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and
Sax. 'Amerigo Vespucci'
S. 'Leonardo da Vinci'
S. 'Tetin'
S. 'Zita Markova'
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next
S. 'Roald Amundsen'
S. columnaris
S. 'Kampa'
S. juniperifolia
S. x dinnikii ??
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and
S. 'Alpenflora'
S. 'Faldonside'
S. 'Michelangelo'
S. grisebachia Wisley Var.
S. 'Amberine'
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more
Galanthus nivalis 'Green Lenka'
Fritillaria alburyana
Trillium rivale
outdoor rock gardens
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last few
Dionysia 'Monika'
Trillium nivale
Ranunculus calandriniodes
Narcissus nivalis
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The KSP Main Show is from 4.5.2016 - 20.5.2016, Autumn Show from 5.9.2016 - 16.9.2016.
There is also a Meeting in the Mountains in the Moravian Region, usually in October with
a marathon of lectures and a good offer of alpine plants.
I should be in Prague for 4 days during that time, so I will try to come to that show. What a wonderful opportunity to see plants and also of course to meet again some of the lovely people from Tabor in 2013, including you Rudi, and Elke I hope. ;D ;D ;D
I mean of course, the later, autumn show so no saxifrages I'm afraid. :'( :'(
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Thank you Maggi, and Rudi, Elke and Petr (are you the Petr who managed all the sound equipment at Tabor?) for such a wonderful group of pictures from this super Show. What I find it hard to remember is that all these plants are shown in outdoor spaces, not in a hall where there is protection from bad weather. From what we saw during the garden tours after Tabor, I know many if not most are grown permanently in the open rather than in alpine houses and it is for this reason I believe that the Czech saxifrages - if only we could access them - would do well in New Zealand as most alpine gardeners here don't use covered places for their plants, only one or two perhaps having an alpine house or even a covered frame. We do use some covering such as shade cloth in summer.
It's really hard to choose a few favourites among those shown here. I love all the pure reds certainly, those such as 'Adrian Young' and the newer, orangey and terracotta colours such as 'Michelangelo, never seen in New Zealand. Then there are the yellows. 'Klet' is such a neat plant and the limey yellow (if my screen is showing it true) is very attractive in 'Raold Amundsen.' (a name from my schoolgirl days when we studied exploration in the Antarctic!) All the perfect cushions are a delight yet I'm attracted to the somewhat wild and woolly look of 'Alpenflora.' It is sad, for us in the southern hemisphere that the only two I recognize and grow are the old 'Faldonside' and S. grisebachii 'Wisley.' Great plants both but with only a very small bunch of old varieties here, they are lonely.
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The Technical wizard at Tabor was Petr Divis, Lesley.
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Thank you Maggi. I had the name Davis in mind but knew that wasn't right. ???
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Lawrence Peet now has pix from the show - and his many purchases - on his website :
https://lawrencepeetalpines.com/2016/03/28/prague-early-spring-alpine-show-march-2016/
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Excellent report, Lawrence … much appreciated.
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Klub skalničkářů Praha opens it's May show on 4th May - it runs to the 20th May.
Hoping those members travelling to enjoy the show have a wonderful trip and great visit to the Czech Republic.
(Not that there's any doubt about that! :))
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Klub skalničkářů Praha opens it's May show on 4th May - it runs to the 20th May.
Hoping those members travelling to enjoy the show have a wonderful trip and great visit to the Czech Republic.
(Not that there's any doubt about that! :))
I've heard some Flemish "travellers" have rented a minivan to go over there :-\ ;)
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I've heard that too - I guess you're being left behind, Wim? :'(
Cliff Booker and Company are visiting ZZ tomorrow.....
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I've heard that too - I guess you're being left behind, Wim? :'(
Yes, I am...time and the choices we have to make bc there are only 24h in a day :-\
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KSP show starts today in Prague ....
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