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Dracunculus vulgaris, smells like rotting meat
One of my absolute favourites. Native here too and very plentiful in my southern garden where it grows out in full sun, not that there is a lot of sun down there mind you. And nobody ever notices it.john
Was just outside and picked slugs. Made a good catch. A pity they're not as good as smoked salmon The sun went down while I was outside (22.35) so I decided to show this in stead of dead slugs.
In the name of all reading through this thread, I thank you Trond for the choice of imagery; which btw it is splendid!
I think that only stylish people are able to appreciate the Medeola My plan is to have a patch of it under planted with Paris quadrifolia (which is in fruit here just when the Medeola flowers). They complement each other beautifully.
Why not try to cross the two, that hjas been in the back of my mind for awhile now.What me stylish? I sit here after planting several hundred succulents thel day long, both pant knees have disintegrated, covered in dirt, shirt covered in white powder thanks to Kalanchoe thyrsiflora. Maybe Maggi's comment "stinky but stylish" is going in the correct direction. john
Why cross them? To get a Medeola with upright flowers or a Paris with hanging