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Utricularia sandersonii -a tiny wee lithophytic Bladderwort from damp rocks in northern KwaZulu-Natal to Transkei.It likes cool growing conditions but needs frost protection -much like Pleione.
Lovely Epilobium Robert!
A lime green Nicotinia - nothing exciting. This was a chance seedling that is quite dwarf, and well branched with many flowers - a very handsome plant. I never grow the dwarf bedding type Nicotinia - so where this plant came from I have no idea. I'll save the seed and see what happens.
Looks like N.langsdorfii. Like you I dislike the bedding Nicotiana but I grow this cracking wee plant too. By grow I mean that I grew it once and it is now a reliable self seeder. With its slender build and lime flowers it can grow just about anywhere without jarring the eye. Like N.sylvestris it is easily weeded out where not wanted or too dense.
I have grown Nicotinia langsdorfii in the past. I like it. This plant is very different - the flowers are much larger and of different proportions. The foliage and plant habit is much different too. I know, all of this is difficult to discern from the photograph! Like you, I enjoy growing Nicotinias and letting them seed about as they wish - removing the one I don't want.
Anemone obtusiloba "Pradesh" has been flowering in a raised peat bed all summer and still continues to flower.
Ah..........Could be a nice addition then.