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Visited a friend's garden in Mahone Bay, NS on Thursday. He's particularly keen on dwarf conifers and trees. Here's Taxodium distichum 'Peve's Minaret', a very dwarf fastigiate form of the towering Bald Cypress. The other photos are developing pneumatophores or knees on his large Taxodium distichum; we know of no other instances of knees developing in Nova Scotia so there was a lot of excitement. This tree is on the edge of a lae but the water rises in the autumn and submerges the root sytems till early summmer, seems to be a sure-fire recipe.john
That's interesting meanie, I have Lobelia tupa planted adjacent Digitalis lanata, almost the same combination! I hope mine look half as good as yours do when summer comes.
That's an inspired mix with the crocosmia too! Must try to copy it.
Bomarea edulis..............Eucomis punctata............Digitalis ferruguinea and Lobelia tupa are at their best at the moment...........West Oxon where it gets cold!
Meanie,You grow a lot of plants I would love to try Exactly how cold does it get where you live? And what is the normal summer temperature?
Bomarea edulis..............Eucomis punctata............Digitalis ferruguinea and Lobelia tupa are at their best at the moment...........Interesting that these photos are not visible in I Explorer but are with Firefox. First time I have found an advantage in using the latter, which generally I find awkward.
Weird. They have now appeared in both the original and my post; using I Explorer.