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Oh, piffle, Lesley! So, then, here I am boldly showing you the unsuspecting victims I've installed in the new tufa bed. (Yikes!) Anyway, any drastic errors re. lime tolerance? (I'm sure not all of the purchased ones, particularly, will be hardy but one must try... pity the poor innocents! )From seed:Arenaria hookeri ssp. desertorum, Draba ramosissima (grown by a friend)Asyneuma limonifoliumInula rhizocephalaBesseya alpina Chionophila jamesii Saussurea nepalensis Penstemon pumilus, virensStanleya pinnata, at the backPurchased:Lupinus excubitus austromontanusOnosma aff. nemoricolumErinacea anthyllis... a long shot, I'm sure!Phlox multifidaAstragalus coccineusAnetilla aurea 'Galushko'Calandrinia ranunculinaConvolvulus lineatus v. angustifoliusCaloscordum neriniflorumPinus mugho 'Valley Cushion'And a smattering of experimental small bulbs1) Planted up.2) Asyneuma limonifolium3) Besseya alpina4) Inula and Convolvulus I realize I'm not really using the tufa itself at this stage (instead, just plugging things in between the rocks) but that will come later. (The goal at this point was to reduce the backlog of seedlings and purchases waiting to be planted... and I'm now down to one and a half trays! )
I intend to leave them there through the winter to see how hardy they are in my climate.