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Jamus, technically we can grow oncocyclus iris down here (iris iberica elegantissima from Otto, below) as well as trilliums (T. rivale dark leaf form from Viv). However in the 2 years I've had this iris I haven't had any flowers.
Diapensia lapponica is going to flower!!! I counted 3 buds yesterday and today there are 10.
Some really beautiful plants Mel, magnificent fritillaria and saxifrages.Dave, I really love hepaticas. What a fantastic show you have.Do you have a big collection? Jacqui.
One little offering for the day.A cyclamen rhodium f. vividum kindly gifted by Marcus a couple of months ago.Talk about hot pink!Quite different to the C. repandum I posted earlier (with identity confusion) Jacqui
Last Saturday the Victorian branch of the Alpine Garden Society hosted a lecture by Chris and Basak Gardner authors and photographers of “Flora of the Silk Road”, which traced their personal odyssey for flowers along the old silk trade route. A genuine delight, I would recommend them to any SRGC members who have an opportunity to see them. Thank you to the organisers for their trouble in organising it.Two small offerings from the garden:1. The first bloom of Paeonia kesrouanensis – Thank you Marcus. 2. Trillium cuneatum (at least I think so).Jacqui.