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Robert, I'd love to try your monkshood, and I'll make sure to collect my larkspur's seed. (I have a list of plant requests, because there are too many to remember.)
Very nice, haven't got mine to flower yet.
In my experience they flower best if a bit pot bound.Stapelia gigantea..................
Wow, cracking photograph. A much richer colour than most images I've seen.
I really am a sucker for the very deep blue Salvias such as your 'Black and Blue' and I see that 'Amistad' is from the same family. It's a given that I don't have room in the garden but I thought a big pot might be possible? What do you think?
Thanks for that, if I can get hold of Black and Blue I'll give it a run in a pot and maybe Amistad too.I bought a small plant of Salvia muelleri this afternoon from Plantworld (Ray Brown). He had one planted out and it's about my size for my garden, about 18" high and roughly the same spread, maybe a bit more.
Liatris pycnostachya is a very tall spike-flowered species (almost as tall as me). ......There are common names for each of these, but they are rather arbitrary so I won't mention them......I'm curious, has anyone heard of them outside of the United States and Canada?