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And so pleased to see the Saponaria pictures. They are badly under-rated I believe and many people don't seem to know or appreciate them at all. Yet they are beautiful plants and should be grown by everyone. It's worth growing several flat or cushiony species in close proximity and a batch of seedlings from any one will give some lovely hybrids. This one is lutea x pumila, soft, peachy pink on a small neat plant.
Very nice, Ralph. I've only seen this from Paul T's Australian reports http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=3339.msg85322#msg85322 good to know it will grow in the UK.
Yes, has been through recent hard winters with no problem. I think I bought it at The Tree Shop at Cairndow in Argyll.
Wim, a great thrill to see the TB Iris 'Patina.' I lost mine in a previous garden move but it was always my favourite. The brownish colouring is not just brown but has in it a sort of antiqued greyish tinge, as if there's a pewter underlayer. It is so very aptly named. I have an as yet unflowered seedling from it.
That Iris 'Exotic Isle' is a beauty too. Is it a TB?
I am very happy over my Ipomopsis aggregata plants which are in flower now... but unlike the USA where I saw them in the wild being pollinated by hummingbirds, I don't think they will be pollinated at all here unless some moth ventures near them.