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David,Are you going to do selective breeding with the PCI or just selection of the best seedlings from the many seedlings you have grown on? (and there are some good ones) exploring the native habitat of I. munzii is high on my list of projects.Anyway, I am impressed with some of the selections you have made. From the photographs I see, I should not be surprised. horticulture is taken to a new level of excellence in your part of the world.Thank you (all) for sharing photographs from your gardens. Things are sleepy here with frosty mornings and low snow levels.
i love your C weldenia.What i don't love about it is that when i repot it is like a huge tarantula underground. it looks horrible!.
We need Robert or someone else from his part of the world to explain "when the Shad are running" which is went the Amelanchier is in flower (or fruit, I can't remember)! It possibly relates to fish cheersfermi
Fermi your Weldenia candida is absolutely beautiful. I can see why its your favourite, it's so pure and simple in its form and colour. I suppose it likes cool, wet woodland conditions?
Magnificent Dave, really impressive. I would love to grow that one, and I know Otto had it but lost it.