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This paper on the new Calystegia may be of interest to readers : http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1115&context=aliso
Trond,Thanks for all the information about Trientalis europaea. In the correct life zone one sees them everywhere in our parts. I agree, from the photographs I can not tell the two species apart, however it would be interesting for me to grow T. europaea at some point.The oak forests are very interesting in our area. In some cases they grow in mixed stands. In other circumstances they grow in pure stands. California Black Oak, Quercus kelloggii, is often found in pure stands in thermal belts on mountain and hill sides. During the spring when they are leafing out it is very noticeable.
Hugely enjoyable as usual Robert, many thanks.