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Thank you for showing ALL your sites and plants (which I enjoy a lot) butI especially look forward to the unique violets of your region. A promising start!Gerd
Well, Robert, don't fall when you are climbing those inaccessible rock faces!Another exciting hike in a wild landscape with a lot of beautiful plants. The Erythroniums are irresistible! The violet looks promising and the Isopyrum and Kumlienia are very charming!I have a California Nutmeg in my garden. It is about 25 years old and has withstood all the bad weather we have had during these years. It is not a seedling but propagated from a cutting. I got it from a friend and he says Torreya roots easily from cuttings. The problem is that they don't develop a proper main stem but behave like a branch if the cutting is from a side shoot.
Robert in addition to the Erythroniums I thought the star of this week's post was Cynoglossum grande. I'm a sucker for blue flowers and this one is really a very nice blue. Highly likely that Devon will much too wet for it but I wonder if Tim Ingram has tried it in his drier garden. I see that there are two Uk suppliers listed in the Plant Finder.
I agree, Cynoglossum grande in its best forms is a fabulous plant. It looks every bit as good in the photographs as in person.
Gerd,Violet season will be starting soon in their lower altitude range, maybe in about 2 weeks. The season may last into June, as it moves up the mountain. I have a considerable number of sites, where violets grow, to visit this season. I may not be able to visit them all, however I am hopeful that it will be interesting and productive.
Can't disagree with what you say folks. The Pacific hound's tongue (what a name for a stately plant!?) is beautiful, but I try to not fall in love with something unattainable Robert, I also have a Sequoia from cutting and it produced a strong upright leader in just 3 years. Maybe yours were late because it was from a "bird's nest".I'm really looking forward to more pictures! Is it possible to get one of a mature Torreya some time?