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Robert,Thank you for this lively report. It seems the region still persists as a paradise. I am especially glad to read about the Mimulus aurantiacus site and its colour types. Can we expect some pics of flowering plants during next season?This species does well here in my region (with frost protection in winter of course).Gerd
I just want to let you know that we, here in America, also follow your "adventures" with much interest. Your narration is a delight, and so much better than just the pictures alone! I wish more members would add even just little tidbits of information to go along with their images.
Mimulus aurantiacus has been wonderful here this year, flowering for months. We had such a mild winter 2013/4 that it overwintered well, but it's always worth taking a few cuttings. It's growing here with cotton lavender and Buddleja 'Lochinch'. I'm with Rick and Gerd - it tells you so much more to see and learn about plants in their natural state and we don't have such a glorious flower around us here except in gardens. We may be great gardeners in the UK but we tend not to be so adventurous getting out into the wild.
But Maggi - what about all those wonderful meconopsis, primulas and corydalis - and rhododendrons? We don't do well with those, and we don't have the Scottish hills just over the horizon