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The Grevillia you showed is stunning. I first saw this plant at the Nottingham Meeting and thought it beautiful.
David - Thanks for the posts. Superb Cassiope from Barry Starling and some wonderful Primulas there. No Ericaceous entries?johnw - +1c, iffy rain.
A similar plant took my eye at our Hexham Show yesterday too Fermi. It's a real sweetheart of a plant! Well done Mr N for your report nice to see what's going on at t'other end of this island...
Well, it was a good Show but some of the "giants" of the showing world were conspicuous by their absence and the "senior growers" classes seemed to me a bit thin in quantity. I did wonder if perhaps this was because the trip down to Exeter, near the last precipice of the known World, was a step to far but they have always managed it before. Someone suggested to me that it because there was no Joint Rock. This I found difficult to understand since I share the same problem as 99.99% of the nation by not knowing what that is, does, and why it's necessary. Whatever, an awful lot of work done by a small and ever decreasing number of people goes into mounting shows and maybe it's reached the stage where consideration needs to be given to circumstances that are important to the first class growers as well as attractive to their first step towards the benches.
hi Anne,I have a couple of forms of Grevillea lanigera in the garden - in fact one has self seeded in a couple of places and I was too much of a chicken to try to move them! The Mt Tamboritha Form is excellent - much tighter compact foliage. It takes the 40oC heat and -7oC winters without a problem at our place,cheersfermiLucky you! I don't know how they would cope with -20 F or less here. How wonderful to have them self-seed.