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First, Lapeyrousia oreosomething. (Can't remember, but a delightful little bulb with most intersting foliage as well as lovely flowers.
IN a local garden centre a few days ago I saw a plant of M. 'Strawberry Fields' which John in NS showed us, a fantastic thing, again about 2 metres and in bud. Roger was with me at the time so I left it but went back next day only to find it gone. It was less than $40 too, very cheap for a flowering magnolia. Carpe diem!
At the DBG yesterday after a meeting I saw a planting of perhaps 30 Helleborus 'Flash Gordon.' I hoped these might be available as a seed strain but the Internet so far is just giving two or three sources of individual plants, from garden centres. I bet they'll be expensive. Billed as the result of years of selective breeding, the flowers are in a range of bright red to black, paired with very dark green to deepest red foliage. The one I liked best I thought at first was a paeony, crimson blooms and foliage of deepest plum colour, a spectacular plant. They were surrounded too, by a lot of new seedlings from last year's flowers. I'll take my camera tomorrow and see what I can do. The mass planting was really thrilling.