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as promised, the formosanum almost fully open.The flowers look very similar to Steve's, it is just the leaves that are holding them up,David
Lovely I had my first day looking at my Cypripediums. I think I have lost a few, I just haven't had the time to look after my plants ( family commitments ). Funny all the plants that I had got from Anthony Darby are still doing well. Anthony can you come back to Scotland and grow some more plants for me.
Wouldn't mind being back in Dunblane this Saturday. The Cathedral Choir are singing at a certain wedding, and a friend and former colleague is doing the music for the reception. When he was originally booked he wasn't told whose wedding, and that it was to be at Gleneagles!
Steve,Jeff probably has access to different clones of formosanum, being in the trade. Interesting to see the variation that is present in the species.I'd love to see a plant with 30 flowers.Mine will definitely need a repot next autumn if I can find a suitable shallow pot.Angie - I have lost three this winter, all species. Unfortunately they were all rather choice - a tibeticum from Holger Perner, a segawai and one of my two alba ventricosums.Two of these could be put down to last year's non winter and the other who knows?This is par for the course - I don't think I've had one year when I did not lose something over winterDavid
Wouldn't mind going to Gleneagles myself. Cant imagine how much a wedding would cost there, scary I would think. Angie