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Mine will not flower until later - I will TRY to remember to note when - and photograph the flowers in due course.
The biggest shock this spring was the survival of this legendary local palm! A bit battered mind you but alive nonetheless.johnw
Interesting John. I assume it is outside all winter?I have not tried any of my palms outside all the winter but am tempted to do so now! Halifax (it's Halifax, isn't it?) seems to have colder winters than we have here but slightly warmer summers.
Since 15 years this plant is growing and florishing at the Northside of the house, not in a steep wall nor in a crevice but in sandy soil close to a tufa stone.Ramonda nathaliae
Hi Luit, Sorry to disappoint you, but your Ramonda is not R. nathaliae. True R. nathaliae has only four petals. See the picture.K.