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Hi Robert, it looks like spring is really kicking off where you are. Very interesting to see things that we know well in their natural habitat. Cercis canadensis is quite a popular ornamental here, I have one in my front garden, but it never looks as good as your 'grandmother' tree. She's a beauty and so floriferous.I'm very interested in Erythronium multiscapoideum. It looks like it might be a good species for my garden. I"ll be adding that to my wants list and watching the seed exchanges. Iris macrosiphon is a beautiful species. I saw it at a botanic gardens here and was very taken with it. Also on the wants list.I'm intrigued by Clematis lasinatha. It looks very attractive but there's almost no information about it online. Perhaps it's a synonym and goes by another name? Your pictures of Dodecatheon hendersonii are amazing. I put one in my woodland garden last weekend which I've been nursing through summer in a pot. I hope it flowers for me in the spring.
The colour on those "spires" of Orobanche bulbosa (shown in the last photo of post 155) are a really grand, dark slate blue, aren't they? In some lights they must be invisible. Contrasted with the colour of the bright Castilleja and its soft grey foliage, it's even better.
You still have some gems to show Robert! Wyethia is new to me and an exciting acquaintance.
Jamus,It is Clematis lasiantha not C lasinatha (a little misprint).Robert, I am well aware of the climatic constraints where I live! I also has a summer house where the climate is warmer and drier in summer but not much colder in winter. Some plants do better there but some plants (many in fact) are beyond consideration
Hi Robert,Seems I have been unlucky and formulated me in an unfortunate way. Please forgive me! You shall know I do my best trying to write in English but it isn't my language and I often do make mistakes!I appreciate very much what you write and enjoy every bit of it.When I mentioned my climate it was meant as a frustration because I see all the interesting plants growing around you and knowing I can't grow most of them You have not stepped on anybody's feet but I may have and I am sorry for that.