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Albuca humilis grown from seed sent to me by Palustris....................Thanks! I love it!
I have some Albuca humilis seedlings coming on. Are they as fragrant as it is said?
Nicotiana sylvestris is not rare and might be considered a weed. In our hot climate, fragrance, especially in the evening or at night, is divine! I do keep them thinned. Sort of.
I can't say that I've noticed it. A.shawii is certainly more noticable.They're just popping up now here. Reliably 2 to 2.5 metres by the end of August and uber fragrant.My N.glauca is in bud already, but lacks fragrance as I'm sure that you're aware - considered a weed in parts of California I believe?
A few more general shots.Lobelia tupa is going to be another superstar this year. Despite being described as a bit borderline it is thriving here..................
Lobelia tupa that I grew from seed survived the -18C mini Ice Age of a few years ago. It behaves like a deciduous perennial here though it's apparently evergreen in Chile. In a good year can be up to 5feet. I just wish we had some Hummingbirds to pollinate it!
Thanks for the reply! I'll keep a look out for Albuca shawii.Writing of weeds..... Despite the heat we still have a few Digitalis in bloom. Maybe I should get a few photos as they are looking good. Mostly hybrids as many of the species have crossed with each other and I let them all seed about. I think that maybe I complain too much that the garden is devoid of flowers when the weather turns hot and dry. It is not so bad considering that it is 35 - 40+c almost everyday now until late September.
If you draw a blank on the Albuca seeds let me know as mine reliably produces seed.I like the sound of the hybrid self seeding Digitalis!
That sounds wonderful! I'll do some looking around first and see what turns up here in the states.It was a busy day today but I did manage to photograph a few of the open pollinated digitalis hybrids. These two photos turned out okay. I've had many species in the garden over the years. I'm sure that these are 10 generations out or more out.