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This is my favourite flower! I have been trying to grow it for years. I have never got a flower and have seedlings this year from last year. Too late I was told not to prick them out in the first year but to leave them in the seedpot until the following year - they would do better that way. Your best bet is seeds and as fresh as possible, preferably from someone who has collected them in the wild and brought them home for sowing.The plant is not easy to keep going and most are short-lived in cultivation, but if you are lucky you can sometimes get a longer-lived strain (so I'm told).Good luck.
So I guess our climate must be perfect for this plant, like it is for many other alpine plants.
Quote from: Heather Smith on December 14, 2007, 03:19:12 AMThis is my favourite flower! I have been trying to grow it for years. I have never got a flower and have seedlings this year from last year. Too late I was told not to prick them out in the first year but to leave them in the seedpot until the following year - they would do better that way. Your best bet is seeds and as fresh as possible, preferably from someone who has collected them in the wild and brought them home for sowing.The plant is not easy to keep going and most are short-lived in cultivation, but if you are lucky you can sometimes get a longer-lived strain (so I'm told).Good luck. In my cool climate in North Norway P. alpina ssp apiifolia is not short-lived. On the contrary, it stays for years, only growing bigger and flowering better with every new year. I have seen the same in many gardens both in here and in north Sweden. So I guess our climate must be perfect for this plant, like it is for many other alpine plants.
[In my cool climate in North Norway P. alpina ssp apiifolia is not short-lived. On the contrary, it stays for years, only growing bigger and flowering better with every new year. I have seen the same in many gardens both in here and in north Sweden. So I guess our climate must be perfect for this plant, like it is for many other alpine plants.